Title :
Multi-tier energy buffering management for IDCs with heterogeneous energy storage devices
Author :
Abbasi, Zeinab ; Pore, Madhurima ; Banerjee, Adrish ; Gupta, Sandeep K. S.
Author_Institution :
Impact Lab., ASU, Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Energy buffering, has been proposed to store renewable energy and low cost electricity in Energy Storage Devices (ESDs) and use it judiciously to reduce electricity bill in Internet data centers. Recent research have considered long term variation in electricity price, renewable power and workload and have shown the efficiency of energy buffering in reducing electricity bill. However, these aspects of data centers exhibit both long and short term variation. Further, there is inherent heterogeneity in ESD physical characteristics (e.g., charging and discharging rates). We hypothesize that a multi-tier energy buffering management can leverage the heterogeneity in ESD characteristics and better optimize utilization of renewable energy and low-cost power in presence of both short and long term variabilities in a data center. This paper proposes an analytical study of multi-tier workload and energy buffering management technique that frames each tier as an optimization problem and solves them in an online and proactive way using Receding Horizon Control (RHC). Our study shows that multi-tier energy buffering management increases the utilization of the renewables by upto two times compared to one-tier management.
Keywords :
Internet; computer centres; energy management systems; energy storage; optimisation; power utilisation; renewable energy sources; secondary cells; ESD characteristics; ESD physical characteristics; IDC; Internet data centers; RHC; discharging rate; electricity bill reduction; electricity price; heterogeneous energy storage devices; high energy density batteries; low cost electricity; low-cost power; multitier energy buffering management; multitier workload; optimization problem; receding horizon control; renewable energy storage; renewable energy utilization optimization; renewable power; Batteries; Electricity; Electrostatic discharges; Power demand; Renewable energy sources; Servers; Data center; energy storage; renewable energy;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing (HiPC), 2013 20th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
DOI :
10.1109/HiPC.2013.6799104