ASHRAE 4706-2004 Benefits of Multi-Building Electric Load Aggregation Actural and Simulation Case Studies《多建筑电气负荷聚集优点 实际与模拟个案研究RP-1146》.pdf
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1、 4706 (RP-1146) Benefits of Mu It -Building Electric Load Aggregation: Actual and Simulation Case T. Agami Reddy, Ph.D., P.E. Member ASHRAE Associate Member ASHRAE Jason K. Lukec Studies Leslie K. Norford, Ph.D. Member ASHRAE ABSTRACT The structure of the electric utility market and the complex rela
2、tionship between suppliers and consumers has undergone (and is undergoing) changes in recentyears as a result of elec- tric deregulation and real-time pricing schemes. This paper reports some of the results from an ASHRAE research project entitled “Building Operation and Dynamics Within an Aggre- ga
3、ted Load” (RP-1146), which was meant to (a) identih situ- ations and conditions under which aggregating individual building loads is attractive for managing total, multi-building load, and (b) identifi and evaluate operating and control strat- egies for use in individual buildings that will reduce e
4、nergy operating costs at the aggregate level by taking advantage of the diversis in demand among buildings. This paper presents two case studies: one based on an actual urban university with multiple buildings of di8erent spes and functions and one based on a DOE-2 simulation study that consisted of
5、 aggre- gating three diferent building types (an ofice building, a hotel, and a retail store). The bene$ts of multi-building load aggre- gation and control are presented and discussed in this paper. It is found that both case studies are consistent in their results. About 5% to 6% demand savings can
6、 be achieved due to load aggregation across multiple buildings as compared to the sum of the individual peaks even when each of these buildings is under active load control. INTRODUCTION This paper summarizes pari of the work performed under an ASHRAE research project entitled “Building Operation an
7、d Dynamics Within an Aggregated Load” (W-1146) (Reddy and Norford 2002), which was meant to: a. identie situations and conditions under which aggregating individual building loads is attractive for managing total, multi-building load and b. identi and evaluate operating and control strate- gies for
8、use in individual buildings that will reduce energy operating costs at the aggregate levei by tak- ing advantage of the diversity in demand among buildings. Research was done in two phases. Tasks undertaken as part of Phase I involved an extended backgroundand historical perspective on electric util
9、ity aggregation, a detailed descrip- tion of each of three case-study sites where multi-building load aggregation and subsequent energy management strate- gies were performed, and a summary of the lessons learned from the above case studies. The second phase of the work consisted in formulating and
10、developing a list of 1 1 tools that could be used by aggregators and their customers to alter the operation of buildings to control load. These are described in technical papers by Reddy and Norford (2003) and Norford and Reddy (2003). This paper presents the historical perspec- tive and the results
11、 of one of the case studies. Further, we present the results of a siniulation case study that involved aggregating three different types of buildings-an ofice building, a hotel, and a retail store-along the same type of load aggregation and energy management strategies as iden- tified under Phase I.
12、 Agami Redy is a professor in the Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Department at Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa. Jason Lukes is with R.G. Vandenveil Engineers, Princeton, N.J. Les Norford is principal at Tabors Caramanis and Associates, Cambridge, Mass. 130 02004 ASHRAE. HISTO
13、RICAL PERSPECTIVE ON ELECTRIC UTILITY AGGREGATION This section explains the conditions prevalent in existing deregulated electric utility markets, primarily in Massachu- setts andPennsylvania, which give customers a choice of elec- tricity suppliers. The information presented here is a result of per
14、sonal discussions with several load consultants participat- ing in the deregulation process and from books such as one by Thumann (1 999). The emphasis of the discussion presented below is on load control, which arises from a change in the util- ity environment and is not meant to be an authoritativ
15、e discus- sion on deregulation per se. Note also that the deregulation scenario is in a state of constant flux and has evolved greatly in the last few years. Because building load control is more attractive under demand-based rate structures, the focus is on the characteristics of these rates and th
16、e behavior of customers who must respond to them. Participation in Deregulation While many of the players in the competitive electric market are larger commercial and industrial campuses, smaller customers also have the option to take advantage of unbundled prices and better rates for electric usage
17、. The prob- lem is that many small customers must be aggregated for the supplier to ensure the demand of a significant portion of his generating capacity. From the supply side, this involves great risk and, therefore, incentives for such activity are presently minimal. The following sections describ
18、e, in more detail, the process of deregulation and break down customers who take advantage of it. Restructuring and Retail Access Electric industry restructuring has introduced retail access. Retail access enables end-use customers to “shop” for the electric services that suit their needs. Such serv
19、ices include both the energy component (the electricity itself) as well as other “value added” options. Such options may include billing choices, energy pricing options, and various support services. Examples of these are: i. Aggregate or coincident (also known as conjunctive or consolidated) billin
20、g-This pertains to the case when a customer receives one monthly bill for the aggregate peak demand of all his or her electric meters as compared to a bill that reflects the sum of all the individual peaks of his or her electric meters. This type of aggregation takes place at the facility levei-usua
21、lly a large institution-where it is feasi- ble to combine all existing electrical services into one large service. . Some load consultants consider the term “electric deregulation” to be a misnomer, preferring instead to use the term “re-regula- tion.” In any case, what we imply here is an important
22、 change from the former regulatory environment in which generation, transmis- sion, and distribution have been separated into distinct activities, which are no longer under the exclusive jurisdiction of one company. 2. Budget billing-A customer is billed the same amount each month with minor correct
23、ions annually (available for some time). Energy priced at a benchmark plus or minus some percent- age. 3. Fixed price energy. 4. 5. Energy use analyses. 6. Energy efficiency engineering and design services. The term “load control” refers to changes in the operation and dynamics of individual buildin
24、gs, which come from shift- ing load from high-priced hours to low-priced hours. While energy-saving measures may also be employed to reduce consumption, they cannot be considered to be load control measures unless the customer has the ability to curtail load in response to some demand signal. So far
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