1. Modelling smart energy consumption with hybrid demand management in off-grid electrical system considering techno-economic indices
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Askar Shavan, Pallathadka Harikumar, Sapaev I.B., Baldaniya Lalji, Chahar Mamata, Saini Suman, Kapila Ish, Jewahery Hassan, Farhan Mohsen Aued, and Mohmmedi M.
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day-ahead power scheduling ,off-grid mode ,consumer involvement ,bi-demand side management approaches ,non-dominated solutions ,Technology ,Science - Abstract
This study proposes day-ahead power scheduling for electrical systems in off-grid mode, emphasizing consumer involvement. Bi-Demand Side Management (DSM) approaches like strategic conversion and demand shifting are proposed for consumer involvement. Multiple objectives are modelled to voltage profile improvement and reduce the operation energy cost. The non-dominated solutions of the voltage of buses and operation energy cost are generated by enhanced epsilon-constraint technique, simultaneously. The General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) software is proposed for solving optimization problems. A combination of decision-making methods like weight sum and fuzzy procedures are implemented for finding optimal solution non-dominated solutions. The proposed method’s effectiveness is confirmed through numerical simulations carried out on several case studies that utilize the 33-bus electrical system. The findings illustrate the substantial effectiveness of demand-side participation in improving power dispatch and the optimal rate of multiple objectives. By using DSM, operation cost is reduced by 21.58% and the voltage index is improved by 13.36% than the lack of implementing DSM.
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- 2024
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