An Energy Management Service for the Smart Office

The evolution of the electricity grid towards the smart grid paradigm is fostering the integration of distributed renewable energy sources in smart buildings: a combination of local power generation, battery storage and controllable loads can greatly increase the energetic self-sufficiency of a smar...

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Main Authors: Cristina Rottondi, Markus Duchon, Dagmar Koss, Andrei Palamarciuc, Alessandro Pití, Giacomo Verticale, Bernhard Schätz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-10-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/10/11667
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Summary:The evolution of the electricity grid towards the smart grid paradigm is fostering the integration of distributed renewable energy sources in smart buildings: a combination of local power generation, battery storage and controllable loads can greatly increase the energetic self-sufficiency of a smart building, enabling it to maximize the self-consumption of photovoltaic electricity and to participate in the energy market, thus taking advantage of time-variable tariffs to achieve economic savings. This paper proposes an energy management infrastructure specifically tailored for a smart office building, which relies on measured data and on forecasting algorithms to predict the future patterns of both local energy generation and power loads. The performance is compared to the optimal energy usage scheduling, which would be obtained assuming the exact knowledge of the future energy production and consumption trends, showing gaps below 10% with respect to the optimum.
ISSN:1996-1073