TY - GEN
T1 - Electricity Tariff Simulation on The Largest Electric Power System in Indonesia Using The Time Of Use and Critical Peak Pricing Schemes Based on Revenue Neutrality
AU - Setiawan, Agus
AU - Arifin, Zainal
AU - Sudiarto, Budi
AU - Garniwa, Iwa
N1 - Funding Information:
ACKNLOWEDGMENT hiT s research is supported by iD rektorat Riset dan eP ngabdian aM say rakat, eD puti iB dang eP nguatan Riset dan eP ngembangan, eK menterian Riset aD n eT nok logi/aB dan Riset aD n Inovasi aN sional Republik Indonesia o.N 283/2NU .R/TS .PKH 05.00/2021 .
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The current dynamic tariff has become a trend in developing countries, especially in the electricity sector. Flat tariff on electricity costumers causes the cost of electricity to be less optimal. In Indonesia, the second highest costumer group after industry is residential customer, who has 37, 6 % of total electrical energy consumption. So naturally the load curve tends to approach the curve of residential needs. In the Java Madura Bali system, the peak load of a residential customer occurs at the same time as the peak load on the system. If load shifting scheme of the electrical energy consumption of the residential customer can be applied, it will give a big impact on the system. The peak load is borne by the power plants which generally have expensive operational costs. By the reduction of peak load using load shifting scheme, a significant increase of system efficiency will be obtained. This paper develops a method of determination of a dynamic tariff combination scheme, Time of Use (TOU) and Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) based on revenue neutrality. The scheme is simulated to residential customers in the Java Bali Madura system. From several scenarios, the results of the implementation of this scheme show the increasing of the total cost efficiency of electricity supply in the Java Madura Bali system.
AB - The current dynamic tariff has become a trend in developing countries, especially in the electricity sector. Flat tariff on electricity costumers causes the cost of electricity to be less optimal. In Indonesia, the second highest costumer group after industry is residential customer, who has 37, 6 % of total electrical energy consumption. So naturally the load curve tends to approach the curve of residential needs. In the Java Madura Bali system, the peak load of a residential customer occurs at the same time as the peak load on the system. If load shifting scheme of the electrical energy consumption of the residential customer can be applied, it will give a big impact on the system. The peak load is borne by the power plants which generally have expensive operational costs. By the reduction of peak load using load shifting scheme, a significant increase of system efficiency will be obtained. This paper develops a method of determination of a dynamic tariff combination scheme, Time of Use (TOU) and Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) based on revenue neutrality. The scheme is simulated to residential customers in the Java Bali Madura system. From several scenarios, the results of the implementation of this scheme show the increasing of the total cost efficiency of electricity supply in the Java Madura Bali system.
KW - and BPP (Cost of Electricity Supply)
KW - CPP (Critical Peak Pricing)
KW - dynamic pricing
KW - efficiency
KW - Java Bali System
KW - load shifting
KW - revenue neutrality
KW - TOU (Time Of Use)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85124132759&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICPEA52760.2021.9639304
DO - 10.1109/ICPEA52760.2021.9639304
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85124132759
T3 - 2021 IEEE 4th International Conference on Power and Energy Applications, ICPEA 2021
SP - 93
EP - 98
BT - 2021 IEEE 4th International Conference on Power and Energy Applications, ICPEA 2021
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 4th IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy Applications, ICPEA 2021
Y2 - 9 October 2021 through 11 October 2021
ER -