The paper introduces the carbon-aware demand response (C-DR) paradigm, where individual users aim to minimize their carbon footprints through the optimal scheduling of flexible load devices. The specific operational dynamics and constraints of deferrable loads and thermostatically controlled loads are considered, and the carbon emission flow method is employed to determine users' carbon footprints using nodal carbon intensities.
An optimal power dispatch model that integrates the C-DR mechanism is then proposed for low-carbon power system operation, based on the carbon-aware optimal power flow (C-OPF) method. Two solution algorithms, including a centralized Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (KKT) reformulation algorithm and an iterative solution algorithm, are developed to solve the bi-level power dispatch optimization model.
Numerical simulations on the IEEE New England 39-bus system demonstrate that the C-DR-embedded power dispatch model can effectively utilize the power flexibility on the user side to reduce both power system carbon emissions and operational costs.
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