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Dynamic load management in a smart home to participate in demand response events
Highlights Participation of domestic consumers in demand response events. Dynamic load importance variation during demand response events. Inclusion of loads functioning characteristics in the optimization process. Evaluation of the proposed methodology in demand response programs with 30 and 240min.
Abstract In future power systems, in the smart grid and microgrids operation paradigms, consumers can be seen as an energy resource with decentralized and autonomous decisions in the energy management. It is expected that each consumer will manage not only the loads, but also small generation units, heating systems, storage systems, and electric vehicles. Each consumer can participate in different demand response events promoted by system operators or aggregation entities. This paper proposes an innovative method to manage the appliances on a house during a demand response event. The main contribution of this work is to include time constraints in resources management, and the context evaluation in order to ensure the required comfort levels. The dynamic resources management methodology allows a better resources’ management in a demand response event, mainly the ones of long duration, by changing the priorities of loads during the event. A case study with two scenarios is presented considering a demand response with 30min duration, and another with 240min (4h). In both simulations, the demand response event proposes the power consumption reduction during the event. A total of 18 loads are used, including real and virtual ones, controlled by the presented house management system.
Dynamic load management in a smart home to participate in demand response events
Highlights Participation of domestic consumers in demand response events. Dynamic load importance variation during demand response events. Inclusion of loads functioning characteristics in the optimization process. Evaluation of the proposed methodology in demand response programs with 30 and 240min.
Abstract In future power systems, in the smart grid and microgrids operation paradigms, consumers can be seen as an energy resource with decentralized and autonomous decisions in the energy management. It is expected that each consumer will manage not only the loads, but also small generation units, heating systems, storage systems, and electric vehicles. Each consumer can participate in different demand response events promoted by system operators or aggregation entities. This paper proposes an innovative method to manage the appliances on a house during a demand response event. The main contribution of this work is to include time constraints in resources management, and the context evaluation in order to ensure the required comfort levels. The dynamic resources management methodology allows a better resources’ management in a demand response event, mainly the ones of long duration, by changing the priorities of loads during the event. A case study with two scenarios is presented considering a demand response with 30min duration, and another with 240min (4h). In both simulations, the demand response event proposes the power consumption reduction during the event. A total of 18 loads are used, including real and virtual ones, controlled by the presented house management system.
Dynamic load management in a smart home to participate in demand response events
Fernandes, Filipe (author) / Morais, Hugo (author) / Vale, Zita (author) / Ramos, Carlos (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 82 ; 592-606
2014-07-26
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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