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Dimensional Pricing Based on Dynamism of Load

Electricity supply is not simply a matter of quantity, but a time lasting service that matches with a wave-like load curve. It logically deserves a pricing based on the curve per se rather than simply integral of load. This paper introduces to price electricity consumption based on dynamism of load, which is an equivalent characterization of load. Orthonormal basis with definable and distinguishable periodicity that can linearly express load curves constitutes a space to capture the dynamism, where coefficients of the basis quantify the dynamism in multiple dimensions. A price function is proposed to map the coefficients to a numerical charge. A pricing model on the space specialized by the Fourier series is derived for the simplest one-source-one-subscriber system and generalized to a single-bus system with multiple sources and multiple subscribers. Examples will demonstrate the use of the proposed pricing and its effectiveness in reflecting the cost of generation to cope with load dynamism and guaranteeing fairness.

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