On the Impact of Heat Pumps Electric Load on the Power Consumption of Lampedusa

M. Bonomolo, M. Ippolito, G. Leone, R. Musca, Vincenzo Porgi, G. Zizzo, A. Cagnano, E. D. Tuglie
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The present paper reports the results of a simulation study regarding the impact of the adoption of heat pumps for domestic hot water production in the island of Lampedusa (Italy). In the study, it has been assumed to replace electric storage water heaters with heat pumps at every dwelling of the about four thousand domestic end-users of the island and, in addition, to control the heat pump operation in order to enhance some parameters that characterize the quality of the generation and distribution system of the island (power peak, energy losses and voltage drop). According to the results of the simulations, while the replacement of electric storage water heaters with heat pumps is able to positively impact the island power system, the control of heat pumps, even if in great number, does not generate any evident additional advantage for the power system operation. These results are significant for better understanding potentiality and limits of Demand Response and Aggregation in the presence of high-efficiency devices.
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本文件报告了关于在兰佩杜萨岛(意大利)采用热泵生产家庭热水的影响的模拟研究结果。在这项研究中,假定在岛上大约4 000名家庭最终用户的每户住宅用热泵取代蓄电热水器,此外,还要控制热泵的运行,以提高一些参数,这些参数反映了岛上发电和配电系统的质量(功率峰值、能量损失和电压下降)。模拟结果表明,用热泵代替蓄电式热水器对海岛电力系统有积极影响,而热泵的控制即使数量很大,也不会对电力系统运行产生明显的额外好处。这些结果对于更好地理解在高效设备存在下需求响应和聚合的潜力和限制具有重要意义。
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