Estimating the Available Energy Flexibility A case study of Helgeland
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32099Date
2023-05-14Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Author
Klæboe, Johanne HolstAbstract
This thesis project was commissioned by Cegal and aimed to investigate the
potential for demand-side flexibility in the Helgeland region, as well as evaluate
forecasting methods for a demand-response system. The future energy situation
in the area was analyzed, while the experimental part investigated forecasting
methods which can be applied in a demand-response system. Finally, the project
investigated the potential of a commercial building to provide demand side
flexibility, analyzing the financial aspects of such participation.
The research findings indicate that the energy and load balance in the Helge-
land region may decrease in the coming years, potentially leading to tight load
balance conditions.
LSTM and XGBoost has been the investigated forecasting methods in this study,
where both models showed promising results, though further improvements
are recommended.
The commercial building investigated had the capacity to provide 23.87 KW
flexibility, and the financial analysis suggested that the consumer would benefit
from participating in a demand response system, depending on the needs of
flexibility.
This thesis project contributes to the development of a demand-response system
and highlights the areas for further research on forecasting methods and
potential asset providers in the Helgeland region.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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