Energy storage systems and home energy management and control systems will play an important role in reaching the Paris Agreement on climate change. Underlying scheduling mechanisms will lead to a computational burden when the size of the systems and the size of the control space increase. One, upcoming alternative to overcome this computational burden is quantum computing. Here a quantum computer is used to solve the scheduling problems. In this paper an approach of using the D-Wave quantum annealing to solve an energy storage scheduling problem is proposed and used to solve a small example. The example shows the potential that quantum computing can have in this area in the future.
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