Abstract

Energy management of residential consumers plays a very important role in the achievement of aim of energy saving, lesser cost of electricity for the residential consumers and highest possible satisfaction of the consumers. In this paper, a common energy scheduler for the multiple users has been designed for energy scheduling of residential consumers having smart appliances. Mathematical modelling of different types of appliances has been done to achieve the required results. Time of use tariff and day ahead real time pricing tariff have been used for energy scheduling. A wind energy source has been considered to reduce the burden of energy demand on the grids and to analyse the effect of renewable energy sources in a small scale energy management problem. A delay factor has been also included in the main objective function of the problem to maintain the satisfaction level of the consumers by reducing cost of waiting. The final designed problem is solved by mixed integer linear programming technique using GAMS software. The time taken for the solution is very less. In this paper, to increase the energy efficiency and the accuracy of the required results, the selected time horizon of 24 h is divided into 96 small time slots, each of 15 min duration. Achievement of the aim of the paper, that is reduction in the cost of electricity and attainment of the highest possible satisfaction level of the users, has been verified by the simulation results. Practical application: Our work is completely applicable in the practical field. This work can be used for the energy scheduling of home appliances.

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