A Hybrid Optimization Approach for Residential Energy Management

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In the past few years, the development of demand response (DR) programs for smart grid systems has provided residential customers with a real opportunity to participate in DR-driven projects. One typical DR-related application now available is automated energy scheduling for residential building, which can be used to help reduce energy costs. Residential energy scheduling focuses on saving cost by managing the operation time and energy consumption level of different appliances. Demand Response programs present as NP-hard problems, the equations are non-convex mixed integer non-linear problems (MINLP), for which it is difficult to obtain an optimal solution. In relation to residential DR, we propose a hybrid approach here that is able to solve an MINLP. The problem is decomposed into discrete and continuous variables. The discrete variables are optimized by using a particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, whilst the continuous variables are determined by using a gradient-based deterministic algorithm. The superiority of the proposed algorithm was demonstrated by compared with commercial optimization software and heuristic based algorithm. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the proposed method in residential DR was tested and the results were presented.

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Huang, Y., Zhang, J., Mo, Y., Lu, S., & Ma, J. (2020). A Hybrid Optimization Approach for Residential Energy Management. IEEE Access, 8, 225201–225209. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3044286

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