Demand response is playing an increasingly important role in the efficient and reliable operation of the electric grid. Modeling the dynamic behavior of a large population of responsive loads is especially important to evaluate the effectiveness of various demand response strategies. In this paper, a highly-accurate aggregated model is developed for a population of air conditioning loads. The model effectively includes statistical information of the population, systematically deals with load heterogeneity, and accounts for second-order dynamics necessary to accurately capture the transient dynamics in the collective response. Based on the model, a novel aggregated control strategy is designed for the load population under realistic conditions. The proposed controller is fully responsive and achieves the control objective without sacrificing end-use performance. The proposed aggregated modeling and control strategies are validated through realistic simulations using GridLAB-D. Extensive simulation results indicate that the proposed approach can effectively manage a large number of air conditioning systems to provide various demand response services, such as frequency regulation and peak load reduction.
Revised: January 23, 2014 |
Published: June 21, 2013
Citation
Zhang W., J. Lian, C. Chang, and K. Kalsi. 2013.Aggregated Modeling and Control of Air Conditioning Loads for Demand Response.IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 28, no. 4:4655-4664.PNNL-SA-93151.doi:10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2266121