智能电网住宅能源管理方案对家庭用电量碳足迹的影响

M. Erol-Kantarci, H. Mouftah
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智能电网为住宅能源管理提供了难得的机遇。住宅能源管理涵盖了大量的设备和技术,从基本的组件,如节能灯泡到更复杂的方法,如协调家庭负荷。随着智能电表的使用,智能电网实现了公用事业和消费者之间的双向通信,从而使双方的能源管理成为可能。智能电表提供与时间相关的消费信息,用于使用时间(TOU)定价。在分时电价中,电价根据用电时间的不同而变化。例如,电力价格在高峰时段是最高的,即当电网负荷达到最高水平时。在高峰时段,公用事业公司将使用更昂贵资源(如煤、天然气等)的高峰电厂上线。此外,这些资源有较高的温室气体(GHG)排放。这意味着消费时间会影响消费者的碳足迹。最近提出的能源管理方案依靠协调电器,以避免高峰时段的消耗,并利用可再生能源。在本文中,我们研究了这些能源管理方案对家庭因电力消耗而产生的碳足迹的影响。我们表明,能源管理方案减少高峰时段使用的电器,从而减少消费者的碳足迹。
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The impact of smart grid residential energy management schemes on the carbon footprint of the household electricity consumption
Smart grid provides remarkable opportunities for residential energy management. Residential energy management covers a large number of devices and techniques, from basic components, such as energy saving light bulbs to more complex methods, such as coordinating the household load. With the use of smart meters, smart grid enables two-way communication between the utilities and their consumers, where energy management becomes possible for both sides. Smart meters provide time-related consumption information which is used in Time Of Use (TOU) pricing. In TOU pricing, the price of electricity varies according to the time of consumption. For instance, the price of electricity is the highest during peak hours, i.e. when the load on the grid reaches its highest level. In peak hours, utilities bring peaker plants online which use more expensive resources such as coal, natural gas, etc. Besides, these resources have higher GreenHouse Gas (GHG) emissions. This implies that the time of consumption affects the carbon footprint of the consumers. Recently proposed energy management schemes rely on coordinating the appliances to avoid peak hour consumption and to make use of renewable energy sources. In this paper, we investigate the impact of these energy management schemes on the carbon footprint of an household due to electricity consumption. We show that energy management schemes decrease the peak hour usage of the appliances which consequently, decreases the carbon footprint of the consumers.
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