DocumentCode
735600
Title
Quantifying the flexibility of residential electricity demand in 2050: a bottom-up approach
Author
van Stiphout, Arne ; Engels, Jonas ; Guldentops, Dries ; Deconinck, Geert
Author_Institution
Research Group ELECTA, Dept. Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven & EnergyVille, Heverlee, Belgium
fYear
2015
fDate
June 29 2015-July 2 2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
This work presents a new method to quantify the flexibility of automatic demand response, combined with real time pricing, applied to residential electricity demand using price elasticities. A stochastic bottom-up model of flexible electricity demand in 2050 is presented. Three types of flexible devices are implemented: electric heating, electric vehicles and wet appliances. Each house schedules its flexible demand w.r.t. a varying price signal, in order to minimize its electricity cost. Own- and cross-price elasticities are obtained through a regression analysis. Via a Monte Carlo approach-based method, the elasticities are scaled up to a country level. The results show that the electric energy demand will double and that, when combining automatic demand response with real time pricing, power peaks in demand could be incurred that are 5 to 8 times greater than today. The elasticity matrices show that for Belgium most flexibility is available in winter and least in summer.
Keywords
Elasticity; Heat pumps; Home appliances; Monte Carlo methods; Optimization; Resistance heating; Space heating; Energy consumption; Load modeling; Power system economics; Power system modeling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
PowerTech, 2015 IEEE Eindhoven
Conference_Location
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PTC.2015.7232411
Filename
7232411
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