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Contribution of Model Predictive Control in the Integration of Renewable Energy Sources within the Built Environment

Stadler, Paul  
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Girardin, Luc
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Ashouri, Araz
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May 3, 2018
Frontiers in Energy Research

Integrating intermittent renewable energy sources has renders the power network operator task of balancing electricity generation and consumption increasingly challenging. Aside from heavily investing in additional storage capacities, an interesting solution might be the use predictive control methods to shift controllable loads toward production periods. Therefore, this article introduces a systematic approach to provide a preliminary evaluation of the thermoeconomic impact of model predictive control (MPC) when being applied to modern and complex building energy systems (BES). The proposed method applies an ε-constraint multi-objective optimization to generate a large panel of different BES configurations and their respective operating strategies. The problem formulation relies on a holistic BES framework to satisfy the different building service requirements using a mixed-integer linear programming technique. To illustrate the contribution of MPC, different applications on the single- and multi-dwelling level are presented and analyzed. The results suggest that MPC can facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources within the built environment by adjusting the heating and cooling demand to the fluctuating renewable generation, increasing the share of self-consumption by up to 27% while decreasing the operating expenses by up to 3% on the single-building level. Finally, a preliminary assessment of the national-wide potential is performed by means of an extended implementation on the Swiss building stock. © 2018 Stadler, Girardin, Ashouri and Maréchal.

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research article
DOI
10.3389/fenrg.2018.00022
Author(s)
Stadler, Paul  
Girardin, Luc
Ashouri, Araz
Maréchal, François
Date Issued

2018-05-03

Published in
Frontiers in Energy Research
Volume

6

Start page

22

Subjects

Urban System

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Smart energy systems

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Distributed energy systems

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MILP

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Model predictive control

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Multi-objective optimisation

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Renewable energy

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Self-consumption

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IPESE-SmartGrids

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urban_systems

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SNF_COMMELEC

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SCCER_FURIES

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