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报 告 人:Dr. Le Xie

Texas A&M University, Texas, USA

报告时间:2016年8月29日,星期一,上午10点

报告地点:清华大学西主楼3区102

主办单位:清华大学电机系

联 系 人:钟海旺

报告内容:

With deep penetration of variable resources such as wind and solar, it is becoming increasingly important to leverage flexibility from demand side. The central difference in the new paradigm compared with conventional operation is that demand response can be highly uncertain with human behavior in the loop. In this talk, we first introduce a dynamic systems approach to modeling price responsive demand at the wholesale level, based on empirical data. We then discuss a possible paradigm of engaging retail-level customers via voluntary Energy Coupon. We conclude the talk with a possible architecture that allows the ISO to achieve social welfare optimum with the presence of stochastic decision making of large number of participants.

报告人简介:

Dr. Le Xie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2004, S.M. in Engineering Sciences from Harvard in 2005, and Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon in 2009. His industry experience includes ISO-New England and Edison Mission Energy Marketing and Trading.

His research interest includes modeling and control in data-rich large-scale systems, grid integration of clean energy resources, and electricity markets.

Dr. Le Xie received the U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and DOE Oak Ridge Ralph E. Power Junior Faculty Enhancement Award. He was recipient of Texas A&M Dean of Engineering Excellence Award and TEES Select Young Fellow. He is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, and the founding chair of IEEE Power and Energy Society Subcommittee on Big Data & Analytics for Grid Operations. He and his students received the Best Paper awards at North American Power Symposium and IEEE Smart Grid Comm. He is the founding faculty advisor of TAMU Energy Club.

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