Abstract

A home energy management (HEM) system is an important element that potentially facilitates automated demand response (DR) participation for residential customers. This paper aims at analyzing the impact of different house sizes, appliance ratings and usage patterns on residential DR implementation based on a set of predefined DR strategies. In particular, several simulation studies are conducted to demonstrate how an HEM system performs differently when implemented in households that have different characteristics. Results show that houses of different sizes, appliance ratings and usage patterns have different impacts on customers’ comfort level violation, and determine the levels of DR that can be implemented.

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