Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex

Emergency power system refers to a system that is composed of self-generating equipment in the building. By providing power support for emergency events such as power outages, it can keep the energy safety assurance. Usually, emergency power systems are independent and redundant. As a backup, their...

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Main Authors: Liting Zhang, Yongwen Yang, Qifei Li, Weijun Gao, Fanyue Qian, Lifei Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2022-03-01
Series:Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/01445987211036824
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author Liting Zhang
Yongwen Yang
Qifei Li
Weijun Gao
Fanyue Qian
Lifei Song
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Qifei Li
Weijun Gao
Fanyue Qian
Lifei Song
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description Emergency power system refers to a system that is composed of self-generating equipment in the building. By providing power support for emergency events such as power outages, it can keep the energy safety assurance. Usually, emergency power systems are independent and redundant. As a backup, their utilization rates are extremely low, resulting in excessive redundancy causing a lot of waste of resources and equipment. In this paper, a model integrating stand-alone emergency power systems with micro-network was proposed to improve power supply reliability in a more economic manner. Integrated emergency power system with the dispatch strategy of self-priority was established based on reliability and power demand of buildings simulated through Monte Carlo method. To evaluate the impact of integration, the total cost of integrated emergency power system was calculated including economic loss during power outages and system costs. Finally, genetic algorithm was used to obtain the optimal capacity and dispatch strategy of the integrated emergency power system by minimizing the total cost. Results showed that the reliability was improved, and the total cost was reduced to 80.05% by integrated emergency power system in the illustrated case.
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spelling doaj.art-ceae763a19374d37b9d052ceb11b65302022-12-22T01:36:08ZengSAGE PublishingEnergy Exploration & Exploitation0144-59872048-40542022-03-014010.1177/01445987211036824Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complexLiting Zhang0Yongwen Yang1Qifei Li2Weijun Gao3Fanyue Qian4Lifei Song5 , Shanghai, China , Shanghai, China , Shanghai, China iSMART, , Qingdao, China , Shanghai, China , Shanghai, ChinaEmergency power system refers to a system that is composed of self-generating equipment in the building. By providing power support for emergency events such as power outages, it can keep the energy safety assurance. Usually, emergency power systems are independent and redundant. As a backup, their utilization rates are extremely low, resulting in excessive redundancy causing a lot of waste of resources and equipment. In this paper, a model integrating stand-alone emergency power systems with micro-network was proposed to improve power supply reliability in a more economic manner. Integrated emergency power system with the dispatch strategy of self-priority was established based on reliability and power demand of buildings simulated through Monte Carlo method. To evaluate the impact of integration, the total cost of integrated emergency power system was calculated including economic loss during power outages and system costs. Finally, genetic algorithm was used to obtain the optimal capacity and dispatch strategy of the integrated emergency power system by minimizing the total cost. Results showed that the reliability was improved, and the total cost was reduced to 80.05% by integrated emergency power system in the illustrated case.https://doi.org/10.1177/01445987211036824
spellingShingle Liting Zhang
Yongwen Yang
Qifei Li
Weijun Gao
Fanyue Qian
Lifei Song
Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
Energy Exploration & Exploitation
title Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
title_full Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
title_fullStr Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
title_short Reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
title_sort reliability and cost analysis of the integrated emergency power system in building complex
url https://doi.org/10.1177/01445987211036824
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