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Mitigation of Coincident Peak Charges via Approximate Dynamic Programming

Published 2 Aug 2019 in math.OC | (1908.00685v1)

Abstract: A significant portion of a consumer's annual electrical costs can be made up of coincident peak charges: a transmission surcharge for power consumed when the entire system is at peak demand. This charge occurs only a few times annually, but with per-MW prices orders of magnitudes higher than non-peak times. While predicting the moment of peak demand charges over the course of the entire billing period is possible, optimal cost mitigation strategies based on these predictions have not been explored. In this paper we cast coincident peak cost mitigation as an optimization problem and analyze conditions for optimal and near-optimal policies for mitigation. For small consumers we use approximate dynamic programming to first show the existence of a near-optimal policy and second train a neural policy for curtailing coincident peak charges when subject to ramping constraints.

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