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Structural Differences between Morning and Evening Peak in Optimized Water Heaters

by Evgeniya Tsybina, Viswadeep Lebakula, Justin Hill, Jeffrey Munk, Helia Zandi
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2024 IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 5
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
ISGT North America: Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference
Conference Location
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
PES
Conference Date
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Peak reduction is an important concern that can help reduce the growing stress on distribution grids and allow to defer investments in new capacity. Water heaters represent a convenient way of reducing peak, depending on controllability of devices. But while controlling water heaters does allow to shift peak, it also results in rebound effects, which require additional understanding before water heater fleets can be used on a large scale. We attempt to investigate the nature of peak behaviors of water heaters and demonstrate that water heaters are not homogenous in their behavior. Depending on the overall intensity of the use of water, part of the population has higher rebound effect, while part of the population has little or no rebound effect. Even though we do not have sufficient data to statistically evaluate our findings, we use a sample of 42 water heaters in a connected neighborhood to provide an early attempt at discovering and reporting this diversity.