Energy management by controlling air conditioning systems in residential settings

Sai Ram Gubba, Wen-Tai Li, W. Tushar, C. Yuen, N. Hassan, K. Wood, Chao-Kai Wen, H. Poor
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This paper demonstrates some results from an on-going experiment on energy management in a residential testbed in Singapore by controlling the air-conditioning (AC) system. The testbed is set up at the faculty housing of Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) in which the ACs installed within each unit can be controlled from a remote server. The control can be conducted both in terms of switching on/off and changing the temperature set-point of the ACs. The main objectives are to reduce the consumption of energy at a residential setting by controlling the ACs' temperature set-points and investigating the feasibility of having residential ACs as interruptible loads for demand response and thus enabling residential users to participate in the energy market. The control methodology is briefly discussed and the users' inputs on the experience of such experiments are also explained. Some preliminary results from the experiments are discussed and some insights are provided into how much load can be controlled through the set-point temperature of ACs such that the users do not feel any discomfort.
通过控制住宅环境中的空调系统进行能源管理
本文介绍了在新加坡一个住宅试验台进行的通过控制空调系统进行能源管理实验的一些结果。测试平台设置在新加坡科技与设计大学(SUTD)的教师宿舍,其中安装在每个单元内的空调可以从远程服务器进行控制。控制可以通过开/关和改变ac的温度设定点进行。主要目标是通过控制空调的温度设定值来减少住宅环境的能源消耗,并研究将住宅空调作为需求响应的可中断负荷的可行性,从而使住宅用户能够参与能源市场。简要讨论了控制方法,并解释了用户对此类实验经验的输入。讨论了实验的一些初步结果,并对通过ac的设定点温度可以控制多少负载以使用户不感到任何不适提供了一些见解。
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