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    Publication Date: 2018-07-12
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: Changes in the energy domain have created a high demand for new equipment and strategies to face its new challenges. To this end, stronger coordination between producers and consumers, as well as distributed control gain importance. This demonstration intends to show how developments from the project iniGrid can contribute towards this goal, by utilizing newly developed smart breakers to meet grid sided usage restrictions. The described demonstration system allows energy consumers more control over their usage and provides aggregators and energy suppliers as well as distribution system operators with additional means to improve grid stability and ways to counteract imminent catastrophic failures.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: This research-in-progress paper investigates the concept of a virtual battery storage and its integration into the unit commitment of the conventional and pumped-storage hydro power plant fleet in Germany after the nuclear phase-out in 2023. The study suggests that the efficiency of power supply with conventional power plants increases by substituting pumped-storage hydro power plants with a virtual battery storage, which is pointed out by decreasing operation of conventional power plants, costs and CO \(_2\) emissions. Additionally, the paper shows a conflict between efficient storages and gas power plants, since batteries allow to store cheap power from base load power plants with high CO \(_2\) emissions.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: The continuous increase of competitiveness of renewable energy in combination with the necessity of fossil fuel substitution leads to further electrification of the global energy system and therefore a need for large-scale power grid capacity increase. While physical grid expansion is not feasible for many countries, grid-driven energy management in the Smart Grid often interferes in customer processes and free access to the energy market. The paper solves this dilemma by proposing a market-based load schedule management approach that increases power grid capacity without physical grid expansion. This is achieved by allocating for a certain class of non-critical flexible loads called “conditional loads” the currently unused grid capacity dedicated to ensuring \(\hbox {N}-1\) security of supply whereas this security level remains untouched for all critical processes. The paper discusses the necessary processes and technical and operational requirements to operate such a system.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: In many countries such as Austria the heating energy demand (HED) is an essential parameter of the energy certification of houses. In this paper, we present an approach in which the HED category for a single family house is—for the first time—determined from a standard photograph directly by means of computer vision and machine learning.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: Engineering-based energy performance assessments, e.g., required for the award of energy certificates, evoke significant effort and lack accuracy. This paper introduces the idea of building energy performance assessment on Big Data Analytics and information on buildings and occupants while respecting people’s privacy. Using a case study, we investigate whether the proposed method can outperform engineering-based methods in the field of residential buildings in terms of cost and accuracy.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: In Europe and the US, hot water use accounts for 13–18% of the average home’s energy consumption, compared to just 4 and 6% for lighting and cooking, respectively. As water heating mostly relies on oil, gas, and electricity, hot water use has been identified as an important target of many carbon reduction programs. We propose and describe a system that—comparable to non-intrusive load monitoring for electricity—disaggregates water extractions from a central metering device. The system can be used to provide consumption feedback, feed information into energy management systems, and can help to identify excessive water and energy use. The system relies on event-detection techniques and adapted Random Forest classifiers. We have tested and validated the system in two households over four months. The system was able to detect 85% of the extraction events which we then classify (“Dishwasher”, “Shower”, “Tap”, “Toilet”, and “Washing machine”). Random Forest achieves an F-measure between 71 and 91%. The area under the curve is above 0.9 for each appliance. We conclude that appliances are predicted reliably.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: Keeping the power grid stable becomes more and more challenging with the increasing share of distributed and intermittent power generation from renewables. Facing this challenge requires using all flexibility options including adaptive power demand. Data centers are huge energy consumers, but fortunately they possess inherent flexibility through shiftable workloads and highly automated processes. Therefore, demand response with data centres has been a hot topic for the last decade. With few exceptions, all studies carried out in the area of demand response with data centres come to the conclusion that both, data centres and the electricity system, would profit immensely from this approach However, in reality demand response with data centres is hardly ever reported. This paper introduces an economics inspired point of view to a topic dominated by power modelling and argues that both decreasing power saving efficiencies as well as market and business driven parameters must be accounted for.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: Coordinated (de)activation of heat pumps in residential heating systems can support the balance between energy production and consumption in a smart grid. Stopping the heat pump in an inappropriate operation state may result in users’ discomfort or damages to the system. In this contribution, a procedure to split domestic hot water provision (DHW) cycles from space heating cycles in the power consumption time series of heat pumps in residential heating systems is presented. The procedure bases on a support vector machine (SVM) classifier applied on statistical properties of the cycles after principal component transformation. The procedure is tested on real-world power consumption time series with 1 s resolution from three different buildings monitored over 1 year. Due to the absence of ground truth validation data, training data for the SVM algorithm are distilled from the measurement data by outlier removal and subsequent K-means classification. The dependence of energy demand for space heating (heating curve) and DHW provision on the ambient temperature are investigated for validation and agrees with Swiss building standards.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: Simulations of smart grids provide a safe means to test new concepts prior to laboratory and field tests. Due to the multi-actor and multi-physics complexity of smart grids, various research institutes have developed “co-simulation” environments which link different models and simulators together. However, the subsequent result analysis of a co-simulation is challenging, due to e.g. various distributed simulations and the large and varied amount of result- and log-data. When results over long time spans are considered, this may become a big data analysis problem. This paper proposes two result processing approaches for co-simulations, of which one is stream-based. A first performance test shows promising data processing rates and we discuss future development steps.
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