智能电网中需求侧管理对建筑物的影响评估

Sumedh Puradbhat, R. Banerjee
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最终用户负荷影响评估对智能电网的有效配电具有重要意义。本文描述了一个估算基于终端用户的商业建筑需求侧管理(DSM)影响的框架。实际测量(几个月,以五分钟为基础)和操作时间表估计的混合组合用于将负载剖面划分为最终用途。在设计用电需求侧管理方案时,考虑了建筑的最终用途,并估计了其对总体负荷曲线的影响。本文以印度理工学院孟买分校行政大楼为例进行了研究。选择的用电需求管理方案包括更换旧的荧光灯、风扇和走廊保安照明、办公室灯的双层开关和空调的交错开关。主楼用电需求管理研究显示,若用电高峰为75千瓦,则可减少27%的用电需求;若每日用电量为675千瓦时,则可节省24%的能源。节约供给曲线表明节约能源的成本小于平均电力成本,表明经济可行性。这项研究可以进一步扩大规模,以估计一个城市/地区对该电网的DSM影响。
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Estimating demand side management impacts on buildings in smart grid
Estimation of end-use load impacts plays an important role in effective power distribution in a smart grid. This paper describes a framework for estimating end-use based demand side management (DSM) impacts of a commercial building. A hybrid combination of actual measurements (for a period of few months, on five minute basis) and estimation of operation schedules is used for segregating the load profile into end-uses. DSM program is designed considering the end uses in building and its impact on overall load curve is estimated. A case study of the Main Administrative Building of IIT Bombay is considered in this paper. The DSM options selected were replacement of old fluorescent lights, fans and corridor security lighting, bi-level switching of office lights and staggering of air conditioners. The DSM study for Main Building indicates 27% demand reduction for a peak demand of 75 kW and energy conservation of 24% for a consumption of 675 kWh per day. The conservation supply curves indicate the cost of saved energy to be less than the average cost of electricity, indicating economic viability. This study can be further scaled up to estimate DSM impact of a city/region on this grid.
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