Title :
A novel method for demand response by air-conditioning systems in a microgrid with considering wind power generation variation
Author :
Roofegari Nejad, R. ; Moghaddas-Tafreshi, S.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., K.N. Toosi Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The role of demand response becomes more decisive when there is a large penetration of intermittent renewable energy resources into the electrical grid. One of the demand response programs is the direct load control methods. With the current rapid growth of computing resources and communication systems, the ability to extend the direct load control systems now exists. Demand response systems now have the ability to not only engage commercial and industrial customers, but also the individual residential customers. Moreover integration of intermittent electrical power resources to power system, such as wind power, creates new concerns for operation engineers. One way to deal with this uncertainty is demand response programs. Air-conditioning system is one of the high consumption end use loads. This paper presents a novel method for direct controlling of residential air-conditioning systems with regards to the welfare level of the residents. In this method the amount of energy consumption of these loads has been coupled with wind power generation rate, by attention to the outside temperature. Then this method has been implemented for air-conditioning systems of a Microgrid, consists of dispatchable and non-dispatchable power resources and loads. The simulation results of this proposed controlling method have been shown in the short term operation planning of a Microgrid.
Keywords :
air conditioning; distributed power generation; energy consumption; load regulation; power generation control; power generation planning; power grids; wind power plants; communication systems; demand response programs; demand response systems; direct load control methods; direct load control systems; dispatchable power resources; electrical grid; energy consumption; intermittent electrical power resources; intermittent renewable energy resources; microgrid short term operation planning; nondispatchable power resources; power system; residential air-conditioning systems; wind power generation variation; Atmospheric modeling; Linear programming; Load management; Temperature control; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; Microgrid; air-conditioning systems; demand response; direct load control method; wind energy generation variation;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tianjin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1221-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISGT-Asia.2012.6303359