학술논문

Deciding on Micro-CHP; A Multi-Level Decision-Making Approach
Document Type
Conference
Source
2006 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control Networking, Sensing and Control, 2006. ICNSC '06. Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Conference on. :302-307 2006
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Decision making
Power generation
Cogeneration
Space technology
Fuels
Distributed power generation
Power supplies
Water heating
Space heating
Costs
Combined Heat
Power
Energy infrastructures
Multi-level decision-making
Multi-level optimization
Programming
Language
Abstract
Micro Combined Heat and Power (micro-CHP) is a promising, more fuel efficient, technology that could change the energy infrastructure as a whole. This paper describes the possible decision-making that results from micro-CHP introduction. The focus lies on the supplier-household interaction. Decisions made by supplier (price of electricity to/from households) influence decisions of households (1. micro-CHP power level and 2. amount of discharged heat) and determine the supplier's operational costs. When the supplier takes into account the cost optimization of households (that is based on the supplier’s decision) in making his price-setting decisions, the problem can be described as a Multi-Level Decision-Making (MLDM) problem. We describe how the problem can be modelled and present a solution strategy which considers a combination of two objective functions that are subject to a set of constraints. Results of supplier price-setting are presented as well. Solving the problem via the MLDM approach is expected to lead to improved decision-making and a better performance of the supplier. Applying MLDM to the decision problem presented here is novel and can contribute to dealing with decision-making complexity in the energy infrastructure in general.