Learning to Buy (and Sell) Demand Response

TitleLearning to Buy (and Sell) Demand Response
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsKia Khezeli, Weixuan Lin, Eilyan Bitar
JournalIFAC-PapersOnLine
Volume50
Issue1
Pagination6761 - 6767
Date Published01/2017
ISSN24058963
Abstract

We adopt the perspective of an aggregator, which seeks to coordinate its purchase of demand reductions from a fixed group of residential electricity customers, with its sale of the aggregate demand reduction in a two-settlement wholesale energy market. The aggregator procures reductions in demand by offering its customers a uniform price for reductions in consumption relative to their predetermined baselines. Prior to its realization of the aggregate demand reduction, the aggregator must also determine how much energy to sell into the two-settlement energy market. In the day-ahead market, the aggregator commits to a forward contract, which calls for the delivery of energy in the real-time market. The underlying aggregate demand curve, which relates the aggregate demand reduction to the aggregator’s offered price, is assumed to be affine and subject to unobservable, random shocks. Assuming that both the parameters of the demand curve and the distribution of the random shocks are initially unknown to the aggregator, we investigate the extent to which the aggregator might dynamically adapt its DR prices and forward contracts to maximize its expected profit over a window of T days. Specifically, we design a data-driven pricing and contract offering policy that resolves the aggregator’s need to learn the unknown demand model with its desire to maximize its cumulative expected profit over time. The proposed pricing policy is proven to exhibit a regret over T days that is at most O(√T).

URLhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896317316920
DOI10.1016/j.ifacol.2017.08.1193
Short TitleIFAC-PapersOnLine