August 1, 2004
Journal Article

A State-Queueing Model of Thermostatically Controlled Appliances

Abstract

This paper develops a new method to analyze the price response of aggregated loads consisting of thermostatically controlled appliances (TCAs). Assuming a perfectly diversified load before the price response, we show that TCA setpoint changes in response to the market price will result in a redistribution of TCAs in on/off states and therefore change the probabilities for a unit to reside in each state. A randomly distributed load can be partially synchronized and the aggregated diversity lost. The lost of the load diversity can then create unexpected dynamics in the aggregated load profile. Raising issues such as restoring load diversity and damping the peak loads are also addressed in the paper.

Revised: November 10, 2005 | Published: August 1, 2004

Citation

Lu N., and D.P. Chassin. 2004. A State-Queueing Model of Thermostatically Controlled Appliances. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 19, no. 3:1666-1673. PNNL-SA-39052.