Title :
Challenges in modeling a multi-energy system at city quarter level
Author :
Stoyanova, I. ; Matthes, P. ; Harb, H. ; Molitor, C. ; Marin, M. ; Streblow, R. ; Monti, A. ; Müller, D.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Autom. of Complex Power Syst., RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
In order to build reliable and robust structures for the future power supply, flexibilities of electrical generation, consumption and storage have to be increased. Within Dual Demand Side Management, the feasibility of a city quarter to manage locally its energy supply and to stabilize the regional grid is investigated. The concept focuses on the potential thermal storage systems provided by the existing building stock and on heat pumps as well as combined heat and power systems as generation and flexible storage units. Further, the physical building model and the distribution grid model will be coupled to a multi-energy simulation platform, to investigate the energy management options and the load shifting potential. In this paper we present the challenges met in process of system modeling. The chosen approaches are presented in two main sections, modeling and simulation requirements, together with discussed alternative solutions, drawbacks and limitations. The section Modeling deals with the user model and electricity demand forecasting, the building and electrical models. Main issues in the development of the building model concern the lack of available information of residents´ behavior and building characteristics for its parameterization. Computational issues regarding the multi-energy simulation platform are discussed separately for the model coupling, the electrical and thermal simulation in the section Simulation Requirements.
Keywords :
building management systems; cogeneration; demand side management; distributed power generation; energy management systems; heat pumps; load forecasting; power consumption; power generation reliability; power grids; power system management; power system stability; building stock; city quarter; combined heat and power system; demand side management; distribution grid model; electrical simulation; electricity demand forecasting; heat pump; load shifting potential; model coupling; multienergy system modeling; physical building model; power consumption; power supply management; regional grid stability; reliability; resident behavior; thermal simulation; thermal storage system; user model; Adaptation models; Buildings; Cities and towns; Computational modeling; Data models; Home appliances; Load modeling; building model; city quarter; distributed power generation; energy efficiency; model coupling; multi-energy system; power systems; thermqal simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Complexity in Engineering (COMPENG), 2012
Conference_Location :
Aachen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1614-9
DOI :
10.1109/CompEng.2012.6242964