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A fully robust home energy management model considering real time price and on-board vehicle batteries

M. Tostado-Véliz, H.M. Hasanien, R.A. Turky, A.R. Jordehi, S.A. Mansouri, F. Jurado

Journal of Energy Storage Vol. 72, nº. Part B, pp. 108531-1 - 108531-14

Resumen:

On-board batteries from electric vehicles can be used in domestic installations as an auxiliary source of energy through their vehicle-to-home features. To properly manage this kind of assets, Home Energy Management systems are expected to be essential tools in future smart grids, enabling a more efficient use of energy in residential applications. However, these tools normally perform under severe uncertain environments caused by intermittent renewable generation, uncertain prices, uncertain demand as well as uncertain behaviour of electric vehicles. In this regard, further research should be conducted in order to develop advanced robust energy management tools that account for the effect of uncertainties. So far, most of the existing literature focused on simple stochastic approaches, that may pose various issues, while other more sophisticated uncertainty models have not been sufficiently studied. In this regard, this paper proposes a fully robust Home Energy Management model, which accounts for all the inherent uncertainties that may arise in domestic installations. In contrast to previous researches, robust optimization is applied to all the uncertainties, resulting in a tractable, but robust yet paradigm model which allows to adapt the degree of robustness. A case study is conducted on a benchmark prosumer paradigm to validate the new proposal as well as highlight the benefits of flexible appliances. Results reveal the usefulness of the new tool, which allows to handle very unfavourable uncertain profiles, especially in case of the electric vehicles, for which a very low initial state-of-charge and early departure time can be assumed, leading to more conservative results that suppose incrementing the electricity bill by 38 %.


Resumen divulgativo:

Este artículo presenta un modelo de gestión de la energía doméstica que aborda las incertidumbres de las instalaciones domésticas mediante una optimización robusta. Un estudio de caso sobre un prosumidor de referencia demuestra sus beneficios, especialmente en escenarios desafiantes como los vehículos eléctricos, mostrando un aumento del 38% en los costes de electricidad.


Palabras Clave: Battery energy storage; Electric vehicle; Home energy management; Robust optimization; Uncertainty


Índice de impacto JCR y cuartil WoS: 9,400 - Q1 (2022)

Referencia DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2023.108531

Publicado en papel: Noviembre 2023.

Publicado on-line: Agosto 2023.



Cita:
M. Tostado-Véliz, H.M. Hasanien, R.A. Turky, A.R. Jordehi, S.A. Mansouri, F. Jurado, A fully robust home energy management model considering real time price and on-board vehicle batteries. Journal of Energy Storage. Vol. 72, nº. Part B, pp. 108531-1 - 108531-14, Noviembre 2023. [Online: Agosto 2023]


    Líneas de investigación:
  • Clientes, edificios y distritos inteligentes
  • Modelos de gestión de riesgos
  • Movilidad sostenible y vehículos eléctricos

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