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Modeling and Simulation of Household Appliances Power Consumption

Daniel Villanueva, Diego San-Facundo, Edelmiro Miguez-García, Antonio F. Otero

2022Applied Sciences21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The consumption of household appliances tends to increase. Therefore, the application of energy efficiency measurements is urgently needed to reduce the levels of power consumption. Over the last years, various methods have been used to predict household electricity consumption. As a novelty, this paper proposed a method of predicting the consumption of household appliances by evaluating statistical distributions (Kolmogorov–Smirnov Test and Pearson’s X2 test). To test the veracity of the evaluations, first, a set of random values was simulated for each hour, and their respective averages were calculated. These were compared with the averages of the real values for each hour. With the exception of HVAC during working days, great results were obtained. For the refrigerator, the maximum error was 3.91%, while for the lighting, it was 4.27%. At the point of consumption, the accuracy was even higher, with an error of 1.17% for the dryer while for the washing machine and dishwasher, their minimum errors were less than 1%. The error results confirm that the applied methodology is perfectly acceptable for modeling household appliance consumption and consequently predicting it. However, these consumptions can be only extrapolated to dwellings with similar surface areas and habitats.

Topics & Concepts

Power consumptionConsumption (sociology)StatisticsEnergy consumptionComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceSimulationPower (physics)MathematicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsSocial scienceSociologyPhysicsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementEnergy Efficiency and Management