Demand response strategy of game between power supply and power consumption under multi-type user mode
Qing Lu, Yufeng Zhang
Abstract
Dynamic pricing strategy will play an increasingly important role in solving the contradiction between power supply and demand under the current electricity market environment. The performance of different users varies from the same pricing strategy, which further to exacerbate the difficulty of the optimal power dispatching. Therefore, a non-cooperative Stackelberg model based game theory is developed in this paper, which considers both the impact on load fluctuations in power grid and users’ dissatisfaction with electricity consumption. Firstly, users are divided into different types by induction and classification in this model to realize the comprehensive consideration of different types of electricity users. Secondly, two utility functions are set up in this model. The utility function of power supply side is set to represent the benefit obtained in the process of power supply by the power company. The utility function of the power demand side is set to express the dissatisfaction degree of electricity users. The developed model is solved by using the NSGA-Ⅱ algorithm in this paper. Finally, the developed model is applied to the actual case and the sensitivity analysis of relevant parameters is carried out to verify its effectiveness.