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energy management model

Also known as: energy management model, energy management modeling

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A comprehensive overview on demand side energy management ... link.springer.com Springer Mar 13, 2023 16 facts
formulaIn energy management modeling, Wn(t) represents the operation state of a shiftable load at time (t).
formulaIn energy management modeling, TOPn represents the number of time slots for a shiftable load's operation.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Eij represents the energy requirement for energy phase j in appliance i.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pbat_ch(t) and Pbat_dch(t) represent a battery's charging and discharging power respectively at time (t).
formulaIn energy management modeling, PDi and PDmax represent the instantaneous and maximum instantaneous power demand in kW respectively.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pmax_ch and Pmax_dch represent the maximum battery charging and discharging power respectively.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pij^k represents the energy assigned to energy phase j of appliance i during the whole period of a time slot.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pgrid_max represents the maximum energy available from the grid at time (t).
formulaIn energy management modeling, Ebat_cap and Ebat_t represent the capacity of a battery and the energy of a battery at any time (t) measured in kWh.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pmax(t) represents the maximum power level of an electric vehicle at time (t).
formulaIn energy management modeling, Tmin and Tmax represent the minimum and maximum temperature constraints.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Si(i) represents customer satisfaction.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pij^t represents the total energy required by all running appliances at time (t).
formulaIn energy management modeling, ηch represents the battery charge efficiency.
formulaIn energy management modeling, Pch(t) and Pdch(t) represent the charging and discharging power of an electric vehicle at time (t) respectively.
formulaIn energy management modeling, SoCmin(t) and SoCmax(t) represent the minimum and maximum state of charge of a battery at time (t).