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16143 Domestic energy management methodology for optimizing efficiency in Smart Grids
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Molderink, A. and Bakker, V. and Bosman, M.G.C. and Hurink, J.L. and Smit, G.J.M. (2009) Domestic energy management methodology for optimizing efficiency in Smart Grids. In: IEEE Bucharest Power Tech Conference, 28 June - 2 July 2009, Bucharest, Romania. pp. 1-7. IEEE. ISBN 978-1-4244-2234-0

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PTC.2009.5281849

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Abstract

Increasing energy prices and the greenhouse effect lead to more awareness of energy efficiency of electricity supply. During the last years, a lot of domestic technologies have been developed to improve this efficiency. These technologies on their own already improve the efficiency, but more can be gained by a combined management. Multiple optimization objectives can be used to improve the efficiency, from peak shaving and Virtual Power Plant (VPP) to adapting to fluctuating generation of wind turbines. In this paper a generic management methology is proposed applicable for most domestic technologies, scenarios and optimization objectives. Both local scale optimization objectives (a single house) and global scale optimization objectives (multiple houses) can be used. Simulations of different scenarios show that both local and global objectives can be reached.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-CAES: Computer Architecture for Embedded Systems, EWI-DMMP: Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Programming
Research Program:CTIT-WiSe: Wireless and Sensor Systems
Research Project:DCHP: Domestic Combined Heat and Power
Uncontrolled Keywords:Smart Grid, Distributed Generation, Micro-generation, Energy, Demand Side Management
ID Code:16143
Status:Published
Deposited On:19 October 2009
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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