Load profiling revisited: prosumer profiling for local energy markets

2021 
Abstract This chapter recalls the load profiling principles and the main differences that appear in applying load profiling to a set of consumers smaller than for classical load profiling conducted at a large-scale level. In the prospect of application to local energy markets, the current load profiling setup is not fully adequate to support the challenging aspects due to the operation of prosumers with local generation and storage. The scopes of load profiling have to be revisited and updated to a more appropriate framework of prosumer profiling. The chapter points out the main objectives of prosumer profiling linked to local energy systems and markets, which include segmentation, forecasting, load balancing, and demand response/flexibility. The load profiling principles are recalled, together with the timing and amplitude aspects relevant to the creation of a comparable set of patterns, including normalization issues and data alignment. Finally, the chapter discusses the needs and opportunities referring to prosumer profiling in local energy markets, also considering multienergy systems, the challenges concerning net power analysis, and the role of uncertainty in the definition of the prosumer profiles.
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