Multiobjective Model of Time-of-Use and Stepwise Power Tariff for Residential Consumers in Regulated Power Markets

Qin Wang, Bin Zhou, Rui Yang, Canbing Li, Yijia Cao, Ju Liu

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Abstract

Time-of-use (TOU) rates and stepwise power tariff (SPT) are important economic levers to motivate residents to shift their electricity usage in response to electricity price. In this paper, a new multiobjective optimal tariff-making model of time-of-use and stepwise power tariff (TOUSPT) is proposed, which combines the complementary characteristics of two power tariffs, for residential energy conservation and peak load shaving. In the proposed approach, the residential demand response with price elasticity in regulated power market is considered to determine the optimum peak-valley TOU tariffs for each stepwise electricity partition. Furthermore, a practical case study is implemented to test the effectiveness of the proposed TOUSPT, and the results demonstrate that TOUSPT can achieve efficient end-use energy saving and also shift load from peak to off-peak periods.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)2676-2687
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Systems Journal
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5D00-68034

Keywords

  • energy conservation
  • energy efficiency
  • Pareto optimization
  • power systems
  • supply and demand

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