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Demand shifting using model-assisted control (EN)

Γιαννακης Γεωργιος (EL)
Ροβας Δημητριος (EL)
Κοντες Γεωργιος (EL)
Kontes Georgios (EN)
Giannakis Georgios (EN)
Rovas Dimitrios (EN)

journalArticle

2013


Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn to renewable energy generation sources, thus enabling the transition from traditional centralized electric grids to smart grids where the existing power grid is enhanced by distributed, small-scale renewables-based energy generation systems. In this new, complex landscape, buildings equipped with dedicated renewables are tasked to properly shape their thermal loads in order to consume as much power as possible from the renewables during peak-demand periods−a behavior enforced by Time-of-Use tariffs communicated from the grid. Under this perspective, in the present work, the ability to explore different operation strategies for the building systems to shape the thermal loads while accounting for the stochastic production profile of the renewables and maintaining comfortable building interiors is ensured by designing Building Energy Management Systems optimized for a specific building and targeted to the microclimate conditions of each area, maximizing the renewables' energetic benefits while preserving indoor comfort requirements. This is achieved utilizing a detailed thermal simulation model of the building, along with weather and occupancy forecasts and a response surface-based stochastic optimization algorithm. The potential of the proposed approach is demonstrated on example building located in Athens, Greece, but the generality of the method allows application in any building and in any test area, regardless of constructional, geographical, and climatic variations. (EN)

Alternate energy sources,Alternative energy sources,Energy sources, Renewable,Renewable energy resources,Sustainable energy sources,renewable energy sources,alternate energy sources,alternative energy sources,energy sources renewable,renewable energy resources,sustainable energy sources (EN)

International Journal of Energy for a Clean Environment (EL)

English

Begell House (EN)

Πολυτεχνείο Κρήτης (EL)
Technical University of Crete (EN)




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