Quantification of Load Flexibility in Residential Buildings Using Home Energy Management Systems

Prateek Munankarmi, Xin Jin, F. Ding, Changhong Zhao
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With increasing penetration of renewable energy resources, the flexibility of operating behind-the-meter (BTM) resources plays a key role in enhancing grid reliability and resilience. Residential buildings with home energy management systems (HEMS) can provide desired flexibility for the distribution system operator (DSO) while considering customer comfort and preferences. This paper discusses a methodology to quantify the flexibility of BTM resources of residential buildings using HEMS. First, we propose a model predictive control framework to formulate the flexibility band comprising nominal, upper, and lower demand profiles. Second, the paper proposes a dispatch method for HEMS to compute the control signals for each BTM resource (e.g., air conditioner, water heater, home battery system) upon receiving a flexibility service request from the DSO. The case study provides insight into the flexibility provided at the whole-home level with different user preferences and seasons. The results demonstrate that HEMS is capable of providing flexibility service at the request of the DSO while delivering primary services to the building occupants.
使用家庭能源管理系统的住宅建筑负荷灵活性量化
随着可再生能源的日益普及,电表后(BTM)资源运行的灵活性在提高电网可靠性和弹性方面发挥着关键作用。拥有家庭能源管理系统(HEMS)的住宅建筑可以为配电系统运营商(DSO)提供所需的灵活性,同时考虑到客户的舒适度和偏好。本文讨论了一种基于HEMS的住宅建筑BTM资源柔性量化方法。首先,我们提出了一个模型预测控制框架,以制定包括标称、上限和下限需求剖面的灵活性范围。其次,提出了HEMS在接收到DSO的灵活性服务请求时计算每个BTM资源(如空调、热水器、家用电池系统)的控制信号的调度方法。该案例研究深入了解了不同用户偏好和季节在整个家庭层面提供的灵活性。结果表明,医疗卫生服务系统能够在向建筑物使用者提供主要服务的同时,根据民政事务处的要求提供灵活的服务。
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