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Original Articles

Novel load management for renewable generation sources/battery system through cut energy expenditure and generate revenue

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Pages 368-384 | Received 07 Mar 2019, Accepted 24 Jun 2019, Published online: 11 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

The sources that provide energy to large electricity consumers include: pool market, bilateral contracts, micro-turbines, battery storage system, wind turbine and PV system as well as demand response program (DRP). Because of the uncertainty in the Pool Market the final cost of the large consumer is not identifiable. With the aim of improving the performance of large consumers in the risk-averse strategy, a strong optimisation method is recommended for pool markets in the presence of uncertainty. In large consumers due to high costs and with the aim of reducing it, the DRP method is used. By analysing the results, it can be concluded that DRP has had an important impact on total procurement cost of a large electricity consumer. By examining the results based on robust optimisation method, it can be discussed that the without using of DRP in the risk-neutral strategy is lower than the risk-averse strategy. Also, it can be said that the procurement cost of large electricity consumer with using of DRP program has been decreased 8.2% and 6.5% in the risk-neutral and risk-averse strategy, respectively.

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