M. Alahmad, Yuye Peng, E. Sordiashie, L. El Chaar, N. Aljuhaishi, H. Sharif
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Information technology and the smart grid - A pathway to conserve energy in buildings
Through combining Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), advanced instrumentation, system intelligence, and information on the end user, the smart grid will increase building energy efficiency and conservation. Demand Side Management (DSM) programs serve as an aid in energy conservation and management strategies as well as in the collection of real-time consumption information data. Specifically, as proposed in this paper, real-time, fine-grain consumption data at the point of use in buildings can be used by building energy managers, utilities, and the end user for planning, load forecasting, and feedback for providing information that may lead to end user behavior change. This paper focuses on the development of node-level very short time load forecasting (NL-VSTLF), and specifically on a framework for the utilization of real-time data at the point of use for advancing research in the area of building-very short term load forecasting. This proposed framework will be the foundation for variable one minute to hourly and daily load forecasting using an aggregate of all active nodes in real-time.