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Providing a comprehensive model for social indicators of electrical energy based on nonlinear behavior of consumers
Ramin Niromandfam * , Amir Niromandfam
, raminnirooandfam@gmail.com
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Today, electricity service providers have to consider economic index as well as social indicators and consumer perspectives. In this paper, by studying the consumer satisfaction function, a new load model based on nonlinear consumer perspective has been developed. The main variable in the proposed model is the coefficient of individual consumer behavior, which requires field and statistical activities to estimate. As an alternative solution in this paper, the relationship between demand elasticity and individual behavior coefficients has been mathematically developed to estimate these coefficients through demand elasticity information. Also, a new demand response program based on individual behavior and satisfaction function has been developed to determine the incentive rate for consumer participation in an optimal way based on their individual perspective. In the numerical results section, the data of Iran's electricity network has been selected for study. Numerical results showed that in order to study the annual consumption change, in addition to increasing prices, inflation rates and increasing consumer incomes also need to be examined. It was also shown that for the Iranian electricity grid, the demand response program implementation for the household consumers has the lowest cost. However, in order to achieve maximum welfare, it is more appropriate these programs have been applied to the public customers.
 
Article number: 4
Keywords: Non-linear behavior, non-linear load model, elasticity, demand response
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Modeling and Simulation
Received: 2022/04/7 | Accepted: 2023/01/26 | Published: 2023/05/16


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