• Medientyp: Sonstige Veröffentlichung; E-Artikel
  • Titel: A Cross-Country Model for End-Use Specific Aggregated Household Load Profiles
  • Beteiligte: Schlemminger, Marlon [Verfasser:in]; Niepelt, Raphael [Verfasser:in]; Brendel, Rolf [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: Basel : MDPI, 2021
  • Erschienen in: Energies : open-access journal of related scientific research, technology development and studies in policy and management 14 (2021), Nr. 8
  • Ausgabe: published Version
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/11210; https://doi.org/10.3390/en14082167
  • Schlagwörter: energy system modelling ; cross-country ; household load profile ; neural network ; open data ; consumer behavior ; end-uses
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  • Beschreibung: End-use specific residential electricity load profiles are of interest for energy system modelling that requires future load curves or demand-side management. We present a model that is applicable across countries to predict consumption on a regional and national scale, using openly available data. The model uses neural networks (NNs) to correlate measured consumption from one country (United Kingdom) with weather data and daily profiles of a mix of human activity and device specific power profiles. We then use region-specific weather data and time-use surveys as input for the trained NNs to predict unscaled electric load profiles. The total power profile consists of the end-use household load profiles scaled with real consumption. We compare the model’s results with measured and independently simulated profiles of various European countries. The NNs achieve a mean absolute error compared with the average load of 6.5 to 33% for the test set. For Germany, the standard deviation between the simulation, the standard load profile H0, and measurements from the University of Applied Sciences Berlin is 26.5%. Our approach reduces the amount of input data required compared with existing models for modelling region-specific electricity load profiles considering end-uses and seasonality based on weather parameters. Hourly load profiles for 29 European countries based on four historical weather years are distributed under an open license.
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