Real-time Energy Disaggregation at Substations with Behind-the-Meter Solar Generation

Abstract

Energy Disaggregation at substations (EDS) is challenging because measurements are mostly aggregated over multiple types of loads, and the existence of some loads such as behind-the-meter solar is unknown to the operator. This paper for the first time addresses this so-called partial labels issue in energy disaggregation and develops a model-free EDS method to separate individual loads, including BTM solar, from the total energy consumption in real-time. Our approach learns the patterns of all loads offline from recorded historical datasets with partial labels. Compared with conventional model-free methods that require either pure measurements of each load for training or full labels of each training sample, our method can extract load patterns from partially labeled aggregated data and thus, is more applicable to practical scenarios and alleviates the annotation burden for the operator. Specifically, we propose to solve a new dictionary learning problem, where column-sparsity and incoherence regularization terms are added to identify unlabeled loads and learn distinctive patterns of each load. In real-time disaggregation, our approach solves an improved sparse decomposition problem where one decomposes the aggregated measurements as a linear combination of some representative recorded measurements with known disaggregation learned in the offline stage. Numerical experiments are reported to validate our method.

Publication
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2020.
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