Energies (May 2022)

Methodology for Generating Synthetic Load Profiles for Different Industry Types

  • Anna Sandhaas,
  • Hanhee Kim,
  • Niklas Hartmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15103683
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 3683

Abstract

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To achieve its climate goals, the German industry has to undergo a transformation toward renewable energies. To analyze this transformation in energy system models, the industry’s electricity demands have to be provided in a high temporal and sectoral resolution, which, to date, is not the case due to a lack of open-source data. In this paper, a methodology for the generation of synthetic electricity load profiles is described; it was applied to 11 industry types. The modeling was based on the normalized daily load profiles for eight electrical end-use applications. The profiles were then further refined by using the mechanical processes of different branches. Finally, a fluctuation was applied to the profiles as a stochastic attribute. A quantitative RMSE comparison between real and synthetic load profiles showed that the developed method is especially accurate for the representation of loads from three-shift industrial plants. A procedure of how to apply the synthetic load profiles to a regional distribution of the industry sector completes the methodology.

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