激励住宅需求方灵活性的双边合同设计委托代理模式

Mohammad Ostadijafari;Grishma Manandhar;Anamika Dubey;H. Alan Love;Olvar Bergland
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需求响应(DR)是提高电网运行效率的可行解决方案。然而,居民用户在DR项目中的有效参与度很低,这一领域的可用潜力尚未得到充分利用。这种低参与度的一个重要原因是可修改的需求削减合同的不可获得性,该合同同时包括客户偏好和行为,并利用启用技术来实现管理使用的全部潜力。本文通过设计经济合同,在考虑个人用户效用的同时,最大限度地提高电力公司/负荷服务实体(LSE)的净效益,解决了增加住宅DR的关键需求。具体来说,我们提出了一个委托代理模型,根据客户对冷却度的支付意愿(WTP),在伦敦证交所和客户之间制定最优的削减需求合同。重点在于设计提供关键峰值回扣(CPRs)的合同。这些合同允许LSE通过远程改变供暖、通风和空调(HVAC)系统的个人家庭恒温器设置,对客户设施进行短期负荷控制,以减少需求。使用几个模拟案例研究评估了拟议合同的效率。
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Principal-Agent Model for Bilateral Contract Design to Incentivize Residential Demand-Side Flexibility
Demand response (DR) is a viable solution to increase the grid's operational efficiency. However, the effective participation of residential customers in DR programs is low, and the available potential of this sector has not been fully utilized. One important reason for this low engagement is the unavailability of amenable demand curtailment contracts that simultaneously include customer preferences and behavior and utilize enabling technologies to realize the full potential to manage usage. This paper addresses the critical need for increasing residential DR by designing economic contracts that maximize power utility's/load serving entity's (LSE) net benefit while considering individual customers' utility. Specifically, we propose a principal-agent model to develop optimal demand curtailment contracts between the LSE and customers based on their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for cooling degrees. Emphasis is on designing contracts that offer critical peak rebates (CPRs). These contracts allow the LSE a short-term load control of customers' facilities to reduce demand by remotely altering individual household thermostat settings of the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. The efficiency of the proposed contracts is evaluated using several simulation case studies.
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