Local coordinated control of heat pumps and PV systems in residential distribution grids

Panagiotis Damianos Cheilas, Rakesh Sinha, J. Pillai
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Heat pumps (HP) are flexible loads that make possible the synergy between the electricity and heating energy sectors, thus providing increased flexibility for the operation of the power system. As the increasing penetration of HPs in the power system can also induce problems to the electricity grid, the proper control of these devices is crucial in order to benefit from their operation. This paper focuses on understanding the integration of HPs in residential distribution grids and their interaction with solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. A simple and effective control scheme without the need of communication is developed for the proper coordination of these units in order to boost PV energy usage, while avoiding grid voltage problems and maintaining heat comfort. Results showed the ability of HPs to cooperate with PVs transferring the HP operation from evening to midday thereby increasing self-consumption, relieving the grid and minimizing loss of heat comfort.
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住宅配电网中热泵与光伏系统的局部协调控制
热泵(HP)是一种灵活的负载,它使电力和供热能源部门之间的协同作用成为可能,从而为电力系统的运行提供了更大的灵活性。由于HPs在电力系统中越来越多的渗透也会引起电网问题,因此对这些设备的适当控制是至关重要的,以便从它们的运行中受益。本文的重点是了解HPs在住宅配电网中的集成及其与太阳能光伏(PV)系统的相互作用。为了提高光伏能源的使用,同时避免电网电压问题并保持热舒适,开发了一种简单有效的控制方案,无需通信,即可适当协调这些单元,从而提高光伏能源的使用。结果表明,太阳能发电机组有能力与太阳能发电机组合作,将太阳能发电机组的运行时间从晚上转移到中午,从而增加了自我消耗,缓解了电网的压力,最大限度地减少了热舒适损失。
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