Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network

This paper aims to unleash the potential of a heat pump (HP) and its storage system, as a flexible consumer load, in the low-voltage (LV) distribution network by introducing an autonomous controller. Steady-state analysis using DigSILENT Power Factory, a power system analysis tool, is performed to v...

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Main Authors: Rakesh Sinha, Birgitte Bak-Jensen, Jayakrishnan Radhakrishna Pillai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/8/1482
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spelling doaj-c1dce608e5784048840ccf007de314652020-11-24T21:49:09ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-04-01128148210.3390/en12081482en12081482Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution NetworkRakesh Sinha0Birgitte Bak-Jensen1Jayakrishnan Radhakrishna Pillai2Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg, DenmarkDepartment of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg, DenmarkDepartment of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg, DenmarkThis paper aims to unleash the potential of a heat pump (HP) and its storage system, as a flexible consumer load, in the low-voltage (LV) distribution network by introducing an autonomous controller. Steady-state analysis using DigSILENT Power Factory, a power system analysis tool, is performed to verify the proposed hypothesis. The proposed controller manages to operate the individual HP and storage within the recommended operating limits of grid voltage, by sharing flexibility within the specific network. It has the capability of sensing local key control parameters for scheduling, re-scheduling, and decision-making on the operation of individual HPs. It also takes the thermal energy comfort of individual consumers into consideration. Measurement of local parameters such as grid voltage, supply temperature and level of cold water in the storage tank defines the priority for operation of HPs based on operating delays for turning it on and off. This enhances the sharing of flexibility for proper coordination, control, and management of HP systems in LV distribution networks with mutual technical benefits. From the results, the application of the proposed controller is found to be effective to manage grid congestions and local voltage regulation, satisfying the thermal energy requirements of the customer.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/8/1482autonomous controllermulti-energy systemflexible loadpower-to-heatheat pumpsLV distribution network
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author Rakesh Sinha
Birgitte Bak-Jensen
Jayakrishnan Radhakrishna Pillai
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Birgitte Bak-Jensen
Jayakrishnan Radhakrishna Pillai
Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network
Energies
autonomous controller
multi-energy system
flexible load
power-to-heat
heat pumps
LV distribution network
author_facet Rakesh Sinha
Birgitte Bak-Jensen
Jayakrishnan Radhakrishna Pillai
author_sort Rakesh Sinha
title Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network
title_short Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network
title_full Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network
title_fullStr Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network
title_full_unstemmed Autonomous Controller for Flexible Operation of Heat Pumps in Low-Voltage Distribution Network
title_sort autonomous controller for flexible operation of heat pumps in low-voltage distribution network
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This paper aims to unleash the potential of a heat pump (HP) and its storage system, as a flexible consumer load, in the low-voltage (LV) distribution network by introducing an autonomous controller. Steady-state analysis using DigSILENT Power Factory, a power system analysis tool, is performed to verify the proposed hypothesis. The proposed controller manages to operate the individual HP and storage within the recommended operating limits of grid voltage, by sharing flexibility within the specific network. It has the capability of sensing local key control parameters for scheduling, re-scheduling, and decision-making on the operation of individual HPs. It also takes the thermal energy comfort of individual consumers into consideration. Measurement of local parameters such as grid voltage, supply temperature and level of cold water in the storage tank defines the priority for operation of HPs based on operating delays for turning it on and off. This enhances the sharing of flexibility for proper coordination, control, and management of HP systems in LV distribution networks with mutual technical benefits. From the results, the application of the proposed controller is found to be effective to manage grid congestions and local voltage regulation, satisfying the thermal energy requirements of the customer.
topic autonomous controller
multi-energy system
flexible load
power-to-heat
heat pumps
LV distribution network
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/8/1482
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