Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign

The increasing share of renewable energy sources on the supply side, as well as the so-called electrification pathways on the demand side, has led to peculiar challenges for electrical systems: Indeed, the increasing load demand has to be balanced from the supply-side viewpoint. In particular, the r...

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出版年:Buildings
主要な著者: Giorgio Besagni, Lidia Premoli Vilà, Marco Borgarello
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言語:英語
出版事項: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/12/217
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description The increasing share of renewable energy sources on the supply side, as well as the so-called electrification pathways on the demand side, has led to peculiar challenges for electrical systems: Indeed, the increasing load demand has to be balanced from the supply-side viewpoint. In particular, the residential sector contributes to nearly 26% of the final energy consumption in Europe, suggesting that a further understanding of households’ consumptions and load profiles is needed to support an energy transition. In this context, this paper contributes to the existing discussion by proposing a sociodemographic analysis of Italian households’ load profiles using a smart metering experimental study, while also considering the households in energy poverty conditions. For the sake of generality, results are presented based on a previously proposed household segmentation of the Italian residential sector. The outcomes point out three prominent peaks on load profiles for all the identified clusters, with a notable distinction in intensity. Where children are present, a higher load profile is noted, reaching a maximum value of 600 W of absorbed power between 19:30 and 22:30. Conversely, households in an energy poverty condition show a relatively regular load profile, ranging from a minimum of 110 W of absorbed power in baseload conditions at night time to a maximum of 280 W in the evening hours. The findings in this paper are in agreement with existing research in the field, and accordingly the study proposes a better focus on domestic appliances and sociodemographic parameters.
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spelling doaj-art-bb026ed57db347488d5992f5d1506c5a2025-08-19T23:17:16ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092020-11-01101221710.3390/buildings10120217Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring CampaignGiorgio Besagni0Lidia Premoli Vilà1Marco Borgarello2Power System Development Department, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico—RSE S.p.A., via Rubattino 54, 20134 Milan, ItalyPower System Development Department, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico—RSE S.p.A., via Rubattino 54, 20134 Milan, ItalyPower System Development Department, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico—RSE S.p.A., via Rubattino 54, 20134 Milan, ItalyThe increasing share of renewable energy sources on the supply side, as well as the so-called electrification pathways on the demand side, has led to peculiar challenges for electrical systems: Indeed, the increasing load demand has to be balanced from the supply-side viewpoint. In particular, the residential sector contributes to nearly 26% of the final energy consumption in Europe, suggesting that a further understanding of households’ consumptions and load profiles is needed to support an energy transition. In this context, this paper contributes to the existing discussion by proposing a sociodemographic analysis of Italian households’ load profiles using a smart metering experimental study, while also considering the households in energy poverty conditions. For the sake of generality, results are presented based on a previously proposed household segmentation of the Italian residential sector. The outcomes point out three prominent peaks on load profiles for all the identified clusters, with a notable distinction in intensity. Where children are present, a higher load profile is noted, reaching a maximum value of 600 W of absorbed power between 19:30 and 22:30. Conversely, households in an energy poverty condition show a relatively regular load profile, ranging from a minimum of 110 W of absorbed power in baseload conditions at night time to a maximum of 280 W in the evening hours. The findings in this paper are in agreement with existing research in the field, and accordingly the study proposes a better focus on domestic appliances and sociodemographic parameters.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/12/217residential electricity load profileshousehold segmentationelectric appliances
spellingShingle Giorgio Besagni
Lidia Premoli Vilà
Marco Borgarello
Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign
residential electricity load profiles
household segmentation
electric appliances
title Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign
title_full Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign
title_fullStr Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign
title_full_unstemmed Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign
title_short Italian Household Load Profiles: A Monitoring Campaign
title_sort italian household load profiles a monitoring campaign
topic residential electricity load profiles
household segmentation
electric appliances
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/12/217
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