A Centralized Building Energy Management System for Residential Energy Hubs
Paper in proceeding, 2019

This paper proposes a framework for energy management in modern smart buildings under the context of integrated energy systems. The added value of this work is using the rolling time window framework for decision-making, along with the inclusion of the peak load tariffs. The rolling time window is used to send updated control commands near to real-time. A Swedish multi-family residential building is used in the case study. The results of the case study verify the effectiveness and the validity of the proposed model. The results show that by integrating the electricity and the district heating network with a 11 kW heat pump, the total energy cost reduces around 27%.

demand response

energy management

controllable appliances

smart buildings

energy hub

Author

Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

David Steen

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Anh Tuan Le

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

SEST 2019 - 2nd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies

8849066
978-1-7281-1156-8 (ISBN)

2nd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies, SEST 2019
Porto, Portugal,

Subject Categories

Other Environmental Engineering

Energy Systems

Building Technologies

DOI

10.1109/SEST.2019.8849066

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11/18/2019