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Impacts of automated residential energy management technology on primary energy source utilization
Residential automation;Simulation;Demand response;Demand side management
Roe, Curtis Aaron ; Electrical and Computer Engineering
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Electrical and Computer Engineering
关键词: Residential automation;    Simulation;    Demand response;    Demand side management;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/45865/1/roe_curtis_a_201212_phd.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

The objective of the proposed research is to analyze automated residential energy management technology using primary energy source utilization.A residential energy management system (REMS) is an amalgamation of hardware and software that performs residential energy usage monitoring, planning, and control.Primary energy source utilization quantifies power system levels impacts on power generation cost, fuel utilization, and environmental air pollution; based on power system generating constraints and electric load.Automated residential energy management technology performance is quantified through a physically-based REMS simulation.This simulation includes individual appliance operation and accounts for consumer behavior by stochastically varying appliance usage and repeating multiple simulation iterations for each simulated scenario.The effect of the automated REMS under varying levels of control will be considered.Aggregate REMS power system impacts are quantified using primary energy source utilization.This analysis uses a probabilistic economic dispatch algorithm.The economic dispatch algorithm quantifies: fuel usage and subsequent environmental air pollution (EAP) generated; based on power system generating constraints and electric load (no transmission constraints are considered).The analysis will comprehensively explore multiple residential energy management options to achieve demand response.The physically-based REMS simulation will consider the following control options: programmable thermostat, direct load control, smart appliance scheduling, and smart appliance scheduling with a stationary battery.The ability to compare multiple automated residential energy management technology options on an equal basis will guide utility technology investment strategies.

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