德克萨斯州奥斯汀独立独户住宅需求响应的巨大潜力

Arkasama Bandyopadhyay, Julia P. Conger, M. Webber
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本研究建立了一个通用工具来量化住宅需求响应和分布式能源(DERs)可实现的最大峰值负荷降低。该工具通过使用德克萨斯州奥斯汀当地市政公用事业公司奥斯汀能源服务区域内的独立单户家庭的经验能源使用数据进行了验证。需求响应优化算法将四种可控的高消费住宅设备的能源使用转移到非高峰时段:暖通空调(供暖、通风和空调)系统、电热水器、电动汽车和泳池泵。此外,个人住宅的屋顶太阳能发电被认为可以减少公用事业公司的净负荷,而执行能源套利的储能系统优化模型进一步降低了峰值需求。总需求响应和电池优化研究的结果表明,奥斯汀能源公司2017年夏季高峰的峰值需求可能减少26兆瓦或2.9%。通过考虑可控用户负荷、太阳能发电和储能系统的综合效应,本研究强调了战略需求响应和能源套利在配电层面降低峰值需求的潜力。
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Energetic Potential for Demand Response in Detached Single Family Homes in Austin, TX
This study builds a generalized tool to quantify the maximum peak load reduction achievable with residential demand response and distributed energy resources (DERs). The tool is demonstrated by using empirical energy usage data from detached single family households within the service territory of Austin Energy - the local municipal utility in Austin, TX. The demand response optimization algorithm shifts energy usage of four controllable, high-consumption residential devices to off-peak hours: HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems, electric water heaters, electric vehicles, and pool pumps.In addition, rooftop solar generation on individual residences is considered to reduce net load to the utility, and an energy storage system optimization model performing energy arbitrage further reduces peak demand. Results from the aggregate demand response and battery optimization study indicate that peak demand for the 2017 summer peak in Austin Energy could have been reduced by 26 MW or 2.9%. By considering the combined effect of controllable consumer loads, solar generation, and energy storage systems, this study highlights the potential of strategic demand response and energy arbitrage to reduce peak demand at the distribution level.
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