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arxiv: 2009.09287 · v1 · pith:DQHVN532new · submitted 2020-09-19 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Data-Driven Load Profiles and the Dynamics of Residential Electric PowerConsumption

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The dynamics of power consumption constitutes an essential building block for planning and operating energy systems based on renewable energy supply. Whereas variations in the dynamics of renewable energy generation are reasonably well studied, a deeper understanding of short and long term variations in consumption dynamics is still missing. Here, we analyse highly resolved residential electricity consumption data of Austrian and German households and propose a generally applicable methodology for extracting both the average demand profiles and the demand fluctuations purely from time series data. The analysis reveals that demand fluctuations of individual households are skewed and consistently highly intermittent. We introduce a stochastic model to quantitatively capture such real-world fluctuations. The analysis indicates in how far the broadly used standard load profile (SLP) may be is insufficient to describe the key characteristics observed. These results offer a better understanding of demand dynamics, in particular its fluctuations, and provide general tools for disentangling mean demand and fluctuations for any given system. The insights on the demand dynamics may support planning and operating future-compliant (micro) grids in maintaining supply-demand balance.

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