Title :
Optimal Technology Selection and Operation of Microgrids in Commercial Buildings
Author :
Marnay, Chris ; Venkataramanan, Giri ; Stadler, Michael ; Siddiqui, Afzal ; Firestone, Ryan ; Chandran, Bala
Author_Institution :
Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA
Abstract :
The deployment of small (<1-2 MW) clusters of generators, heat and electrical storage, efficiency investments, and combined heat and power (CHP) applications (particularly involving heat activated cooling) in commercial buildings promises significant benefits but poses many technical and financial challenges, both in system choice and its operation; if successful, such systems may be precursors to widespread microgrid deployment. The presented optimization approach to choosing such systems and their operating schedules uses Berkeley Lab´s Distributed Energy Resources Customer Adoption Model [DER-CAM], extended to incorporate electrical storage options. DER-CAM chooses annual energy bill minimizing systems in a fully technology-neutral manner. An illustrative example for a San Francisco hotel is reported. The chosen system includes two engines and an absorption chiller, providing an estimated 11% cost savings and 10% carbon emission reductions, under idealized circumstances.
Keywords :
building management systems; cogeneration; power system economics; power system planning; building management systems; cogeneration; commercial buildings; cost optimal control; microgrids; optimal technology selection; power system economics; power system planning; Absorption; Cogeneration; Cooling; Costs; Energy resources; Energy storage; Engines; Investments; Power generation; Trigeneration; building management systems; buildings; cogeneration; cooling; cost optimal control; dispersed storage and generation; distributed control; optimization methods; power system economics; power system planning;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1296-X
Electronic_ISBN :
1932-5517
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2007.385847