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Residential load simulation and applied load management strategies

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  • This work presents a residential load simulation framework that allows the user to test the effectiveness of peak reduction, peak shifting, and valley filling load management strategies on a representative residential load prior to physical smart sensor and load control deployment. The simulation methodology uses household occupancy, appliance time-of-use, and appliance power statistical data to generate residential load profiles at the appliance level. Load management strategies can be developed and applied to individual appliance models, and resulting changes in the representative residential load output can be subsequently analyzed. The residential load simulation can be customized to generate representative load profiles for a small community or utility power bus load. Future expansion may allow rapid testing and deployment of smart grid related load management technologies.
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