A physics-informed data reconciliation framework for real-time electricity and emissions tracking
Jacques A. de Chalendar and
Sally M. Benson
Applied Energy, 2021, vol. 304, issue C, No S0306261921011028
Abstract:
To encourage and guide decarbonization efforts, better tools are needed to monitor real-time CO2 and criteria air pollutant emissions from electricity consumption, production, imports, and exports. Using real-time data from the electricity system is especially challenging for quantitative applications requiring high quality and physically consistent data. Until now, time-intensive, ad-hoc and manual data verification and cleaning strategies have been used to prepare the data for quantitative analysis. As an alternative to existing techniques, here we provide a physics-informed framework to greatly accelerate and automate data processing to enable internally consistent electric system consumption, production, import, and export data in near real-time. A key component of this framework is an optimization program to minimize the data adjustments required to satisfy energy conservation equations. The effectiveness of this method is demonstrated by applying it to the continental United States electricity network. The resulting publicly-available data set, which provides in near-real time, hourly updates on electricity generation, consumption, imports, exports and associated emissions, is the first of this nature.
Keywords: Electric system operating data; Electric sector emissions; Physics-informed data reconciliation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117761
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