2018
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2017.2710147
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Analysis of Energy Savings of CVR Including Refrigeration Loads in Distribution Systems

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“…The rearrangement of sampling values based on CD is performed as follows: randomly generate a matrix L of size equal to that of X, where the nth row vector corresponds to the random variable of the nth row in the matrix X. The correlation coefficient matrix λ L is decomposed into a nonsingular triangular matrix D by CD in (5).…”
Section: Generation Of Day-ahead Multiload Scenarios Based On Lhsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rearrangement of sampling values based on CD is performed as follows: randomly generate a matrix L of size equal to that of X, where the nth row vector corresponds to the random variable of the nth row in the matrix X. The correlation coefficient matrix λ L is decomposed into a nonsingular triangular matrix D by CD in (5).…”
Section: Generation Of Day-ahead Multiload Scenarios Based On Lhsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CVR implementation is the goal of most electrical appliance providers [8]. Several CVR implementation strategies have been discussed in studies by [4,9,10], and studies on the advantages of CVR in terms of energy savings and loss reductions have been conducted by [11][12][13]. Peak load shaving that is achieved through implementing CVR can benefit utilities; the reduction in endpoint voltages (through CVR) reduces the power consumption of resistive loads (incandescent lights) and constant current loads which benefits end consumers.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reducing energy consumption and minimizing power system losses have been the subjects of many investigations over several decades [14], [15] and [16]. The use of VVC to minimize medium voltage (MV) losses on distribution networks has also been investigated by a number of studies globally ( [17], [18], [19]) with voltage control achieved using network control devices such as switchable capacitors, on-load tap changer (OLTC) transformers and tie switches for meshing and with monitoring provided by AMI and SCADA systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of VVC to minimize medium voltage (MV) losses on distribution networks has also been investigated by a number of studies globally ( [17], [18], [19]) with voltage control achieved using network control devices such as switchable capacitors, on-load tap changer (OLTC) transformers and tie switches for meshing and with monitoring provided by AMI and SCADA systems. For example, quadratic programming was used to minimize total energy loss through the installation and scheduled switching of static capacitors in a step by step iterative procedure in [14]. A centralized, three phases AC OPF-based CVR scheme was implemented as a mixed integer nonlinear program in [20] to minimize the overall energy consumption of a PV-rich unbalanced MV-low voltage (LV) distribution network in the UK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%