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Optimal Use of Thermal Energy Storage Resources in Commercial Buildings through Price-Based Demand Response Considering Distribution Network Operation SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Optimal Use of Thermal Energy Storage Resources in Commercial Buildings through Price-Based Demand Response Considering Distribution Network Operation
Authors
KIM, YOUNGJINNorford, Leslie Keith
Date Issued
2017-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Abstract
Energy storage resources (ESRs) inherent in building structures are a viable, attractive option to improve power system operation by providing demand-side flexibility. This paper proposes a two-stage optimisation framework for price-based demand response of commercial buildings that include variable speed heat pumps (VSHPs). The proposed framework aims at assisting commercial building aggregators to devise a beneficial strategy for exploiting thermal ESRs in response to electricity prices. Specifically, in this paper, the thermal dynamics of VSHPs are modelled in detail using a set of piecewise linear equations for two different methods of room temperature control. The energy consumption and reserve provision of VSHPs, as well as plug-in electric vehicles, are then co-optimised considering the operating conditions of distribution networks (DNs) for the pre- and post-contingency states of wind power generation. Simulation case studies are performed to estimate the effects of building ESRs on the optimal operation of power systems and commercial buildings under various conditions characterised by: (1) temperature control methods, (2) ESR penetration levels, and (3) DN operational constraints.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/41082
DOI
10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.02.046
ISSN
0306-2619
Article Type
Article
Citation
APPLIED ENERGY, vol. 193, page. 308 - 324, 2017-05
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