近零能耗建筑的智能微电网

L. Martirano, E. Habib, G. Parise, Giacomo Greco, M. Manganelli, F. Massarella, L. Parise
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本文提出了一种适用于近零能耗建筑的技术建筑系统(TBS)的可行建筑模型。nzeb是通过大幅减少电力和热能需求的解决方案来优化能源消耗的建筑,而剩余所需的能源必须由当地的可再生能源发电提供。该模型将用户聚集在公共微电网的一个电节点周围,以达到电力的阈值,从而获得更良性、更灵活的累积负荷曲线。建筑(或一组建筑)代表了电力系统聚集的自然极限,就像供热系统一样。目前的方案是全电动智能微电网,供暖和生活热水由集中电热泵系统产生。可再生能源由光伏场提供。作者建议通过强制供暖和空调系统的局部和中央设定点以及智能电器的时变机会,利用其热惯性作为能量存储来控制建筑物的整体电力需求。给出了一个案例研究。
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Smart micro grids for Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
The paper presents a feasible model of architecture for the technical building systems (TBS) particularly suitable for Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs). NZEBs are buildings where the energetic consumption are optimized by means of solutions that drastically reduce both electric and thermal demand, while residual required energy has to be provided by local renewable generation. The suggested model aggregates the users around an electric node in a common microgrid in order to reach up the threshold value of electric power and to get a more virtuous and flexible cumulative load profile. The building (or a group of buildings) represents the natural limit of the aggregation of the electric systems, like in the heating systems. Present proposal is a full electric smart micro grid with heating and domestic hot water generated by a centralized electric heat pump system. The renewable energy is provided by a photovoltaic field. The authors suggest to control the whole electric demand of the building by exploiting its thermal inertia as an energy storage by forcing both local and central set points of heating and air conditioning systems and time shifting opportunities of smart appliances. A case study is presented.
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