DocumentCode
2699099
Title
An investment decision support tool for horticulture with an adaptive energy management system
Author
Treethidtaphat, Wichai ; Kittipiyakul, Somsak ; Kaemarungsi, Kamol ; Isshiki, Tsuyoshi
Author_Institution
Sch. of ICT, Thammasat Univ., Pathumthani, Thailand
fYear
2015
fDate
22-24 March 2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
In this paper, we provide a simulation-based framework to estimate the electricity cost of cooling and lighting systems in horticulture for a given desired average temperature setting. Since the electricity price follows a Time-of-Use (TOU) pricing program which asks for a higher price during the peak period, the electricity cost could be reduced by having an adaptive Energy Management System (EMS) performing a demand response function, shifting some electricity demand from the high to low pricing periods. To allow demand shifting, we assume that the temperature settings of the cooling system at different times can be varied within a range but their average must meet the desired setting. Following Yoon et al., we build a model of a simple greenhouse and use EnergyPlus, developed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, to estimate the electricity consumption for the temperature settings determined using genetic algorithm in MATLAB. Our framework is an attempt to provide a simulationbased decision support tool for horticulturists and investors, to determine the best average temperature setting that maximizes the estimated profit, which is the estimated revenue minuses the estimated minimum electricity cost, of producing a given plant with TOU pricing. To illustrate our tool, we consider the Pharachatan-80 strawberry and determine the optimum average temperature setting to grow it indoor with an estimated ambient temperature profile and the TOU pricing in Thailand.
Keywords
cooling; decision support systems; economics; energy management systems; genetic algorithms; government policies; horticulture; investment; lighting; power consumption; EMS; EnergyPlus; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; MATLAB; TOU pricing program; Thailand; adaptive energy management system; cooling systems; demand response; electricity consumption; electricity cost; electricity demand; electricity price; genetic algorithm; horticulture; investment decision support tool; lighting systems; time-of-use pricing program; Buildings; Green products; Lighting; Load management; Pricing; Schedules; Thermostats; Building Controls Virtual Test Bed (BCVTB); Demand Response (DR); Energy Management System (EMS); EnergyPlus; Horticulture; Investment Decision Support Tool (IDST); Time-of-Use pricing (TOU);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technology for Embedded Systems (IC-ICTES), 2015 6th International Conference of
Conference_Location
Hua-Hin
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTEmSys.2015.7110820
Filename
7110820
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