Using the thermal energy storage potential of residential homes for ToU rate savings and demand response

Steven Wong, Nicolas Lévesque, V. Delisle, A. Gagné, Louis-Philippe Proulx
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The thermal mass of a home (its building envelope and contents) is a source of thermal energy storage (TES) potential. This TES can be utilized for demand-side management or demand response (DR) by utilities and consumers through deliberate control of heater thermostats. Smart thermostats, attached to baseboard heaters, can capture this potential by changing home temperatures based on occupancy, ToU or other pre-programmed schedule, or utility load control signal. Using a four-capacitance model to represent two central-Canadian homes, the potential of smart thermostats are explored for the impact they may have on customer comfort, power consumption and rate savings, and utility demand. It is found that, taking advantage of TES, consumers can receive moderate cost savings with little or no discomfort while utilities can capture peak shaving potential.
利用住宅的热能储存潜力进行分时电价节约和需求响应
房屋的热质量(其建筑围护结构和内容物)是热能储存(TES)潜力的来源。该TES可用于需求侧管理或需求响应(DR),由公用事业公司和消费者通过故意控制加热器恒温器。连接在踢脚板加热器上的智能恒温器可以根据占用率、分时电价或其他预先编程的时间表或公用事业负荷控制信号来改变家庭温度,从而捕捉到这一潜力。使用四电容模型代表加拿大中部的两个家庭,探索智能恒温器的潜力,因为它们可能对客户舒适度、电力消耗和节省费用以及公用事业需求产生影响。研究发现,利用TES,消费者可以在很少或没有不适的情况下获得适度的成本节约,而公用事业公司可以利用调峰潜力。
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