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Simulation platform for direct load control of household appliances. Literature survey and G2 implementation

Abstract

There is an incentive for the power utilities to look for other ways than building new power stations to satisfy increasing customer power needs. One way to fulfill this demand is by redistributing the available electric power between the different power consumers. This method can successfully be used during high peak hours. The utility is also able to make financial profits selling the redistributed electric power at a higher price to customers with temporary high power demands. Direct Load Control - DLC, a Demand Side Management - DSM tool, is one way to achieve a redistribution of electric power. This masters thesis project consisted in developing a user-friendly simulation platform for domestic appliances combined with an electric power control system to be employed for Direct Load Control. The platform contains the necessary facilities for designing an electrical distribution network model and is implemented in G2, an object-oriented real-time environment. The final application provides an on-line instrument for the utility to control the power consumption over the entire system in terms of dispensing power in an electrical network. The report consists of two main parts. The first part describes a literature survey we systematically compiled to gather literature sources. The second  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1996
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
LUTEDX-TEIE-5116
Reference Number:
SCA: 320106; PA: SWD-97:007148; EDB-97:034537; SN: 97001738652
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: Examination paper; PBD: Oct 1996
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; ELECTRIC APPLIANCES; LOAD MANAGEMENT; CONTROL; CONTROL SYSTEMS; SIMULATION; ELECTRIC POWER; HOUSEHOLDS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA
OSTI ID:
434939
Research Organizations:
Lund Univ. (Sweden). Dept. of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97727607; TRN: SE9707148
Availability:
OSTI as DE97727607
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
101 p.
Announcement Date:
Mar 04, 1997

Citation Formats

Kolm, J, and Vlaheli, A. Simulation platform for direct load control of household appliances. Literature survey and G2 implementation. Sweden: N. p., 1996. Web.
Kolm, J, & Vlaheli, A. Simulation platform for direct load control of household appliances. Literature survey and G2 implementation. Sweden.
Kolm, J, and Vlaheli, A. 1996. "Simulation platform for direct load control of household appliances. Literature survey and G2 implementation." Sweden.
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title = {Simulation platform for direct load control of household appliances. Literature survey and G2 implementation}
author = {Kolm, J, and Vlaheli, A}
abstractNote = {There is an incentive for the power utilities to look for other ways than building new power stations to satisfy increasing customer power needs. One way to fulfill this demand is by redistributing the available electric power between the different power consumers. This method can successfully be used during high peak hours. The utility is also able to make financial profits selling the redistributed electric power at a higher price to customers with temporary high power demands. Direct Load Control - DLC, a Demand Side Management - DSM tool, is one way to achieve a redistribution of electric power. This masters thesis project consisted in developing a user-friendly simulation platform for domestic appliances combined with an electric power control system to be employed for Direct Load Control. The platform contains the necessary facilities for designing an electrical distribution network model and is implemented in G2, an object-oriented real-time environment. The final application provides an on-line instrument for the utility to control the power consumption over the entire system in terms of dispensing power in an electrical network. The report consists of two main parts. The first part describes a literature survey we systematically compiled to gather literature sources. The second part outlines our design and implementation of the G2 simulation platform for a water-heater model with a Direct Load Control system. The entire simulation platform is designed to allow a flexible change and improvement of the different models. Consequently, our software is a powerful tool for studying a wide range of problems related to a Load Management program involving electrical household loads. 9 refs, 32 figs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1996}
month = {Oct}
}