Title :
A District Energy Management Based on Thermal Comfort Satisfaction and Real-Time Power Balancing
Author :
Fanti, Maria Pia ; Mangini, Agostino Marcello ; Roccotelli, Michele ; Ukovich, Walter
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Polytech. of Bari, Bari, Italy
Abstract :
This paper presents a district energy management strategy devoted to monitor and control the district power consumption in a twofold human-centered perspective: the respect of user´s comfort preferences and the minimization of the power consumption and costs. The presented district energy management system forwards the power profile determined the day ahead to each building energy management system that, in turn, minimizes its real-time power consumption and costs (based on rewards and penalties), respecting the comfort preferences. Successively, the power is redistributed among the district buildings in order to minimize the penalties by applying two approaches: a centralized approach for public buildings and a distributed methodology for private buildings. Such optimization problems are formalized by defining some linear programming problems: two case studies are solved to show the applicability of the proposed management strategies.
Keywords :
building management systems; district heating; energy consumption; energy management systems; linear programming; building energy management system; district buildings; district energy management; district power consumption; linear programming problems; power profile; private buildings; public buildings; real-time power balancing; thermal comfort satisfaction; Energy management; Heating; Home appliances; Optimization; Power demand; Real-time systems; Smart buildings; Building management systems; day-ahead energy market; energy management optimization;
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2015.2472956