Title :
Enerlight project: Walking from electronic lighting systems to Lighting Smart Grid
Author :
Jaureguizar, M. ; Garcia-Llera, Daniel ; Rico-Secades, M. ; Calleja, A.J. ; Corominas, E.L.
Author_Institution :
NORMALUX Co., Oviedo, Spain
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is think over lighting systems in the context of energy efficiency and incorporation of renewable energy sources and energy storage capabilities. In this new context Lighting Systems becomes a mixture of distributed load with regulation capability, a distributed energy generation system and, simultaneously, a distributed energy storage system. In the context of this cocktail Lighting Systems (in particular, Street Lighting Systems) are called to play an important role in Smart Grid strategies. This paper (an ENERLIGHT Project works) goes to the concept of Lighting Smart Grid (LSG), with the evaluation of different configurations looking for different strategies, planning specification and development of different modules in LSG strategies. This is the first of a series of articles, which describes the ENERLIGHT project work aimed to develop elements and systems that can be used in lighting intelligent networks (Lighting Smart Grids - LSG). This first article is descriptive and aims to raise the issue, and reflect on possible approaches, define the modules developed in the proposed system. Subsequent papers will develop more technical and specific aspects of specific modules in the system with discussion of design options and experimental results.
Keywords :
LED lamps; distributed power generation; energy storage; renewable energy sources; smart power grids; street lighting; Enerlight project; LSG; distributed energy generation system; distributed energy storage system; distributed load; electronic lighting system; energy efficiency; energy storage capability; lighting intelligent network; lighting smart grid; planning specification; renewable energy sources; street lighting system; Batteries; Energy efficiency; Light emitting diodes; Lighting; Renewable energy sources; Smart grids; Battery Management System; Bidirectional Converters; LED lighting; Lighting Smart Grid; Lithium Batteries; Maximum Power Point Tracking; Renewable Energy; Smart Grid; Solar Energy; Street Lighting; Wind Energy;
Conference_Titel :
New Concepts in Smart Cities: Fostering Public and Private Alliances (SmartMILE), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gijon
DOI :
10.1109/SmartMILE.2013.6708166