The design of reliable and sustainable rural electrification systems relies on accurate prediction of the electrical load. This paper evaluates the current methods for load estimation and proposes an improved approach for load estimation for off-grid unelectrified rural communities that yields more accurate estimates. Improved accuracy is mainly due to better modelling of the influence of customer habits and gender on the estimated current and future load using the Markov chain process. A program was developed using MATLAB software to generate load profiles. The results show that gender considerations have a significant impact on load profiles and that the Markov chain process can suitably be used to determine year-to-year load profiles by ...
Demand side management is regaining attention because of the integration of intermittent renewable e...
Abstract: Demand response services and energy communities are set to be vital in bringing citizens t...
The paper comprises a detailed analysis of the error ranges of two commonly proposed load estimation...
The design of reliable and sustainable rural electrification systems relies on accurate prediction o...
In this paper, we describe the development, implementation and application of a novel mathematical p...
This article is based on a Master Thesis in Energy Economics and Planning1 at Lund Institute of Tech...
Microgrids are suitable electrical solutions for providing energy in rural zones. However, it is cha...
The lack of access to electricity is a major problem especially for rural areas populations of devel...
Microgrids are suitable electrical solutions for providing energy in rural zones. However, it is ch...
Simulations with realistic network models and electric loads are essential for developing smart grid...
In the residential sector, with the introduction of electric vehicles and photovoltaics, development...
Reaching universal access to electricity by 2030 requires a massive deployment of mini-grids in rura...
In this paper, a model is presented that generates electricity load profiles for individual German h...
Small-scale systems are vulnerable to changes. The development of solution strategies for changing c...
Approximately 27% of the European energy consumption is caused by the domestic sector, where 19% oft...
Demand side management is regaining attention because of the integration of intermittent renewable e...
Abstract: Demand response services and energy communities are set to be vital in bringing citizens t...
The paper comprises a detailed analysis of the error ranges of two commonly proposed load estimation...
The design of reliable and sustainable rural electrification systems relies on accurate prediction o...
In this paper, we describe the development, implementation and application of a novel mathematical p...
This article is based on a Master Thesis in Energy Economics and Planning1 at Lund Institute of Tech...
Microgrids are suitable electrical solutions for providing energy in rural zones. However, it is cha...
The lack of access to electricity is a major problem especially for rural areas populations of devel...
Microgrids are suitable electrical solutions for providing energy in rural zones. However, it is ch...
Simulations with realistic network models and electric loads are essential for developing smart grid...
In the residential sector, with the introduction of electric vehicles and photovoltaics, development...
Reaching universal access to electricity by 2030 requires a massive deployment of mini-grids in rura...
In this paper, a model is presented that generates electricity load profiles for individual German h...
Small-scale systems are vulnerable to changes. The development of solution strategies for changing c...
Approximately 27% of the European energy consumption is caused by the domestic sector, where 19% oft...
Demand side management is regaining attention because of the integration of intermittent renewable e...
Abstract: Demand response services and energy communities are set to be vital in bringing citizens t...
The paper comprises a detailed analysis of the error ranges of two commonly proposed load estimation...