Nakhodov V. Management of consumption patterns and efficiency of electricity use in power systems.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0518U000607

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Specialization

  • 05.14.01 - Енергетичні системи та технічні комплекси

12-06-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.002.20

National technical university of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv polytechnic institute”

Essay

Nakhodov V.F. Management of consumption patterns and efficiency of electricity use in power systems. – On the rights of manuscript. Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in specialty 05.14.01 – energy systems and complexes. – National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute ", Kyiv, 2018. The results of time-differentiated electricity tariffs implementation are investigated. The concept and methodological bases of implementation of a new, more effective mechanism of address control of modes of power consumption in the electricity grid are created. A new probabilistic-statistical approach to the calculation of electricity balances was proposed. The methodology for the use of this approach was developed in conditions of insufficient and unclearly defined output data. The methodology of setting the targeted energy consumption variables and the operational control methodology of their implementation based on the constructing confidence intervals and the use of statistical quality control methods are developed. The concept of construction of integrated systems for controlling the efficiency of electricity use which is based on the combination of the system of the normalization of its specific costs with the use of advanced systems of operational control of energy efficiency is proposed. Key words: electric power system, additional expenses for electricity production, equalization of load schedules of power system, control of consumer’s electricity demand, time-differentiated tariffs for electricity, address control of electricity consumption regimes, probabilistic-statistical approach to the calculation of electricity balances, operational control of the efficiency of electricity use, target energy consumption variables, integrated energy efficiency control system.

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