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Managing time shiftable devices (2024)

12 days ago
  • #electrification
  • #energy-management
  • #smart-grid
  • Electrification of devices like heat pumps, induction cooking, and EVs helps reduce carbon emissions when powered by renewable energy.
  • Households typically use 10-25 kWh daily, with peak power draw up to 5 kW. EV charging can significantly increase peak demand.
  • Grid congestion occurs when synchronized device usage or solar panel feedback exceeds grid capacity, risking failure.
  • Smart grids enable demand-side management by adjusting consumption based on energy production, optimizing usage.
  • Time shiftable devices (e.g., washing machines) can be scheduled to minimize peak power draw or energy costs.
  • Optimizing multiple devices is complex due to exponential growth in possible start time combinations.
  • Profile steering offers a practical approach to find near-optimal schedules for multiple devices.
  • Current pricing models may incentivize clustering of energy use, requiring new incentive structures for better grid management.