shiftable load
Also known as: shiftable load demands, shiftable loads
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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 demand-side energy management modeling, TOP_n represents the number of a shiftable load's time of operation.
formulaIn demand-side energy management modeling, W_n(t) represents the operation state of a shiftable load at time t.
referenceDerakhshan et al. (2016) recommended a demand-side management strategy using teacher and learning-based optimization (TLBO) and shuffling frog leap (SFL) methods, which categorized loads into shiftable, sheddable, and non-sheddable types to reduce electricity costs using Time-of-Use (ToU), Real-Time Pricing (RTP), and Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) models.
formulaIn the context of energy management systems, D_sh^n(t) represents the total power consumption from shiftable loads at time (t).
referenceTasdighi et al. (2013) define the balance between electricity supply and demand at any given hour by accounting for power from batteries, the grid, load shifting, and both shiftable and non-shiftable load demands.