An Evaluation of the HVAC Load Potential for Providing Load Balancing Service
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Abstract
This paper investigates the potential of providing intra-hour load balancing services using aggregated heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) loads. A directload control algorithm is presented. A temperature-priority-list method is used to dispatch the HVAC loads optimally to maintain customer-desired indoor temperatures and load diversity. Realistic intra-hour load balancing signals are used to evaluate the operational characteristics of the HVAC load under different outdoor temperature profiles and different indoor temperature settings. The number of HVAC units needed is also investigated. Modeling results suggest that the number of HVAC units needed to provide a ±1-MW load balancing service 24…
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1Topics & keywords
- HVAC
- Load regulation
- Load management
- Computer science
- Thermostat
- Load balancing (electrical power)
- Automotive engineering
- Air conditioning
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure