Development And Assessment Of A Hierarchical Control Strategy For Electric Thermal Systems In Household Energy Supply

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Development and Assessment of a Hierarchical Control Strategy for Electric-Thermal Systems in Household Energy Supply

Development and Assessment of a Hierarchical Control Strategy for Electric-Thermal Systems in Household Energy Supply
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9783737611794
ISBN-13 : 3737611793
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Book Synopsis Development and Assessment of a Hierarchical Control Strategy for Electric-Thermal Systems in Household Energy Supply by : Tanja Manuela Kneiske

Download or read book Development and Assessment of a Hierarchical Control Strategy for Electric-Thermal Systems in Household Energy Supply written by Tanja Manuela Kneiske and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-01-01 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Future energy infrastructure requires efficient and flexible residential energy systems. Model predictive control (MPC) enables optimized behavior by considering energy predictions. This study focuses on minimizing cost and uncertainties using MPC in electric- thermal systems. In addition a hierarchical control approach is proposed and evaluated through simulation in a new software framework called OptFlex and a laboratory experiment. The control system combines electricity and heat components for flexible and efficient energy production and consumption. It enables cost-effective and CO2 minimal utilization and a simple solution of accounting for the differences between forecasted and measured values of the energy components. The MPC is validated in a laboratory test for a PV-CHP system. Results show reliable control with a deviation of approximately 12%. The study also investigates a variable combined control variant to save computation time but incurs higher operating costs. The developed hierarchical control system effectively flexibilities, addresses uncertainties and can be applied to different energy systems including heat pumps.


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