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Title: A power limiting control strategy based on adaptive utility function for fast demand response of buildings in smart grids
Authors: Tang, R 
Wang, S 
Gao, DC 
Shan, K 
Issue Date: 2016
Source: Science and technology for the built environment, 2016, v. 22, no. 6, p. 810-819
Abstract: Power imbalance in electrical grid operation has become a most critical issue that results in a series of problems to grids and end-users. The end-users at demand side can actually take full advantage of their power reduction potentials to alleviate the power imbalance of an electrical grid. Buildings, as the major energy end-users, could play an important role on power demand response in smart grids. This article presents a fast power demand limiting control strategy in response to the sudden pricing changes or urgent requests of grids within a very short time, i.e., minutes. The basic idea is to shut down some of active chillers during demand response events for immediate power demand reduction. The article focuses on the solutions to address the operation problems caused by the conventional control logics, particularly the disordered flow distribution in chilled water system. A water flow supervisor based on an adaptive utility function is developed for updating the chilled water flow set-point of every individual zone online. The objective is to maintain even indoor air temperature change among all zones during a demand response period. A case study is conducted in a simulation platform to test and validate the novel control strategy. Test results show that the proposed control strategy can achieve fast power reduction after receiving a demand response request. Simultaneously, the proposed control strategy can effectively solve the problem of disordered water distribution and achieve the similar changing profiles of the thermal comfort among different zones under the reduced cooling supply.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Journal: Science and technology for the built environment 
ISSN: 2374-4731
EISSN: 2374-474X
DOI: 10.1080/23744731.2016.1198214
Rights: © 2016 ASHRAE
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Science and Technology for the Built Environment on 2016-08-13 (published online), available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/23744731.2016.1198214.
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