Demand side management system for future buildings

This paper proposes a new demand-side management (DSM) scheme for autonomous DC microgrid for the future building. The DC distribution system is considered as a prospective system due to the increase of DC loads and DC power sources such as photovoltaic (PV), and battery bank (BB). The BB responds t...

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Published in:2016 First International Conference on Sustainable Green Buildings and Communities (SGBC) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Phurailatpam, C., Chauhan, R. K., Rajpurohit, B. S., Longatt, F. M. G., Singh, S. N.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-12-2016
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Summary:This paper proposes a new demand-side management (DSM) scheme for autonomous DC microgrid for the future building. The DC distribution system is considered as a prospective system due to the increase of DC loads and DC power sources such as photovoltaic (PV), and battery bank (BB). The BB responds to the changes in power imbalance between PV generation and demand within an autonomous DC microgrid. The power loss during charging/discharging in the battery is the great challenge for the autonomous DC microgrid supplied by PV. It decreases the system efficiency. The control objective of the proposed DSM scheme is to use the PV energy more efficiently. The proposed control algorithm shifts the deferrable load from non-sunny hours to sunny hours and decreases the building demand during non-sunny hours. In this way it decreases the charging/discharging cycles of the batteries. This is reducing the power losses in the battery and improves system efficiency. The proposed scheme reduces the size of the PV plant, storage and capital cost of the system.
DOI:10.1109/SGBC.2016.7936058