DocumentCode :
3102559
Title :
Heat pumps in private residences used for grid balancing by demand desponse methods
Author :
Nielsen, Kirsten M. ; Pedersen, Tom S. ; Andersen, Palle
Author_Institution :
Sect. of Autom. & Control, Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7-10 May 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Increased production of renewable energy as wind energy will give a fluctuating production which requires flexible energy storages. Heat capacity in single-family houses with electrical heating using heat pumps represents a storage which can be used to balance the electricity supply. It is assumed that electricity prices will reflect surplus or deficiency in production. A performance function describing cost of electricity combined hour by hour with user comfort is formulated. Minimization of this performance will balance the grid by pushing consumption towards hour with surplus production capacity. The minimization results in a power consumption schedule and a temperature schedule for each house. A number of control structures are described aiming to obtain this optimum by communicating references to either house temperature or heat pump power or by offering the consumer an hour by hour price. By simulation the schemes are compared by there ability to time shift consumption and to avoid consumer discomfort. Additionally the necessary information exchange for the schemes is discussed. Comparisons indicate that it is possible to use heat pump heated private houses to move power consumption within a time interval without loss of consumer comfort. However the full potential of the storage capacity can only be achieved in the schemes which combine feedback with an optimizing solution.
Keywords :
demand side management; electricity supply industry; energy storage; heat pumps; minimisation; power consumption; power grids; space heating; temperature control; wind power; consumer discomfort avoidance; control structures; demand response method; electrical heating; electricity prices; electricity supply; flexible energy storages; fluctuating production; grid balancing; heat pump power; house temperature; information exchange; performance function; performance minimization; power consumption schedule; private houses; private residences; production capacity; renewable energy production; single-family houses; temperature schedule; time shift consumption; user comfort; wind energy; Heat pumps; Optimization; Power demand; Pricing; Production; Temperature control; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D), 2012 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
2160-8555
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1934-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-8555
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2012.6281490
Filename :
6281490
Link To Document :
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