Demand side management in mixed residential/commercial buildings with PV on site generation

L. Martirano, E. Habib, G. Parise, Giacomo Greco, M. Cianfrini, L. Parise, F. Massarella, Paolo di Laura Frattura
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Buildings with mixed residential and commercial units show relevant power peak that re further enhanced by shifting to electric source of nowadays gas-driven systems. The proposed solution is to organize a microgrid for such kind of buildings, aggregating different users with a common electric distribution system with a unique connection to the grid, a local common generation and a common heating/cooling system (electric-driven). This approach upgrades a group of independent several small users with rigid loads and chaotic behavior, to a large user with a flexible and controlled profile. A central building automation control system (BACS) managing all built-in technical systems and smart appliances may control load minute by minute, shifting in time plannable and controllable ones merging different kinds of load, obtaining a flatter diagram. The authors consider the suggested approach convenient to realize demand side management (DSM) for residential/commercial buildings. DSM exploits the flexibility of smart appliances and the thermal inertia of the structure, by imposing local and central set-points of heating and cooling systems according to the actual global net load and generation at a given moment. In the present paper, main aspects of the proposed control system are presented and simulations for a given case study with local PV generation are provided. Results show that this approach may lead to power peak reduction up to 20% even in the unfavorable case of combining commercial and residential units. Moreover, full self-consumption of locally generated energy from RES may be achieved.
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采用现场光伏发电的住宅/商业混合建筑的需求侧管理
住宅和商业混合单元的建筑物显示出相关的功率峰值,并且随着现在燃气驱动系统的电力来源的转移而进一步增强。建议的解决方案是为这类建筑组织一个微电网,将不同的用户聚集在一个共同的配电系统中,该系统与电网有独特的连接,一个本地共同发电和一个共同的加热/冷却系统(电力驱动)。这种方法将一组独立的几个具有刚性负载和混沌行为的小用户升级为具有灵活和受控配置文件的大用户。一个管理所有内置技术系统和智能设备的中央楼宇自动化控制系统(BACS)可以分分钟控制负荷,及时转换可计划和可控的负荷,合并不同类型的负荷,得到更平坦的图。作者认为该方法便于实现住宅/商业建筑的需求侧管理(DSM)。帝斯曼利用智能电器的灵活性和结构的热惯性,根据特定时刻的实际全球净负荷和发电量,在本地和中央设置供暖和制冷系统的设定点。在本文中,提出了所提出的控制系统的主要方面,并提供了一个给定的案例研究与本地光伏发电的仿真。结果表明,即使在商住并网的不利情况下,该方法也可使电力峰值降低20%。此外,可以实现本地再生能源的完全自我消费。
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