학술논문

Soft-islanding a group of houses through scheduling of CHP, PV and storage
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCON) Energy Conference (ENERGYCON), 2016 IEEE International. :1-6 Apr, 2016
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Cogeneration
Space heating
Load modeling
Water heating
Resistance heating
Optimization
Schedules
Smart grid
Demand side management
Peak shaving
Flexible loads
Controllable loads
Off-grid
Language
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the possibility of soft-islanding (near-autonomous operation) a group of houses from the electric power grid in the Netherlands. Energy balancing is possible through applying multi-mode smart grid scheduling for controllable energy generation, storage and consumption devices. The modeled neighborhood consists of modern, well-insulated terraced houses in a typical Dutch climate, each equipped with roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) panels. The panels are sized to cover the daily electric demand during sunnier parts of the year where the heat demand is low. The system also includes a centrally placed combined heat and power (CHP) with hot water and electric storage, and controllable devices within the houses such as washing and dishwashing machines. The daily domestic hot water demand is supplied entirely by the central CHP. The investigation includes an estimation of system dimensions, e.g. PV, CHP and storage capacities based on daily supply and load profiles on top of the multi-level scheduling. Through simulations we demonstrate the technical feasibility for off-grid operation of this neighborhood.