Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5475482 Energy 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hourly prices corresponding to a tariff currently existing in Spain have been used to evaluate the daily cost of the consumed electricity. The degree of compliance with the daily task programming required by the user has been used to evaluate the dissatisfaction of the consumer. Using a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (NSGA-II), it has been possible to use the concept of Pareto optimality in order to determine the best solutions for the problem. The results show that the applied methodology can lead to cost savings between 6% and 12% without substantially changing the consumption habits of the consumer. If the consumer is willing to change his/her consumption habits, then the cost savings can reach 50%. In addition to cost savings, this methodology can reduce energy losses in the electric grid because the shift of consumption from peak to off-peak hours.
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