Abstract

Home access to photovoltaic and configuration energy storage can reduce the cost of energy consumption and suppress grid fluctuations. At the same time, various loads in the family can be divided into base loads and flexible loads according to their functional characteristics, some of them also be gas and electricity dual-use loads. This paper aims to reduce the energy consumption cost of households. Firstly, it classifies the loads in photovoltaic-connected households, optimizes the energy source selection of gas and electricity dual-use loads, and optimizes the scheduling of flexible loads’ working hours. Setting reasonable constraints while ensuring the primary energy demand of family members for each load reduces households’ dependence on external energy and energy expenditure. Moreover, the pressure on the regional energy supply can be alleviated by stabilizing the working time of flexible loads.

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