This two-part paper considers the coordination of a population of Thermostatically Controlled Loads (TCLs) with unknown parameters to achieve group objectives. The problem involves designing the bidding and market clearing strategy to motivate self-interested users to realize efficient energy allocation subject to a peak power constraint. The companion paper (Part I) formulates the problem and proposes a load coordination framework using the mechanism design approach. To address the unknown parameters, Part II of this paper presents a joint state and parameter estimation framework based on the expectation maximization algorithm. The overall framework is then validated using real-world weather data and price data, and is compared with other approaches in terms of aggregated power response. Simulation results indicate that our coordination framework can effectively improve the efficiency of the power grid operations and reduce power congestion at key times.
Revised: December 15, 2016 |
Published: March 31, 2016
Citation
Li S., W. Zhang, J. Lian, and K. Kalsi. 2016.Market-Based Coordination of Thermostatically Controlled Loads—Part II: Unknown Parameters and Case Studies.IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 31, no. 2:1179-1187.PNNL-SA-104858.doi:10.1109/TPWRS.2015.2432060