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ID117309
Title ProperExtreme daily increases in peak electricity demand
Other Title Informationtail-quantile estimation
LanguageENG
AuthorSigauke, Caston ;  Verster, Andrehette ;  Chikobvu, Delson
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A Generalized Pareto Distribution (GPD) is used to model extreme daily increases in peak electricity demand. The model is fitted to years 2000-2011 recorded data for South Africa to make a comparative analysis with the Generalized Pareto-type (GP-type) distribution. Peak electricity demand is influenced by the tails of probability distributions as well as by means or averages. At times there is a need to depart from the average thinking and exploit information provided by the extremes (tails). Empirical results show that both the GP-type and the GPD are a good fit to the data. One of the main advantages of the GP-type is the estimation of only one parameter. Modelling of extreme daily increases in peak electricity demand helps in quantifying the amount of electricity which can be shifted from the grid to off peak periods. One of the policy implications derived from this study is the need for day-time use of electricity billing system similar to the one used in the cellular telephone/and fixed line-billing technology. This will result in the shifting of electricity demand on the grid to off peak time slots as users try to avoid high peak hour charges.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy vol. , No.53; Feb 2013: p.90-96
Journal SourceEnergy Policy vol. , No.53; Feb 2013: p.90-96
Key WordsLoad Management ;  Generalized Single Pareto Distribution ;  Dynamic Pricing Programme