Title :
Energy on demand: Efficient and versatile energy control system for home energy management
Author :
Kato, Takekazu ; Yuasa, Kenji ; Matsuyama, Takashi
Author_Institution :
Acad. Center for Comput. & Media Studies, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
We have been proposing the concept of “i-Energy” as a new energy management scheme to realize efficient and versatile control of e-power flows among decentralized energy generation/storage devices and appliances in homes, offices, and neighboring communities. The i-Energy concept is best characterized by a novel energy control method named “Energy on Demand (EoD).” The novelties of EoD rest in (1) the explicit demand-based power supply control, (2) the best-effort power distribution based on appliance priorities, and (3) the ceiling control of power consumption. With EoD, people can attain the guaranteed reduction of energy consumption without damaging their quality of lives. Moreover, when utility companies are allowed to set and modify ceiling values based on contracts with consumers, EoD systems work as smart demand response systems. This paper first describes the protocol for EoD: power request demands named “Quality of Energy (QoEn)” and appliance priority descriptions. Then, the demand mediation algorithm based on appliance priorities for a single power source is introduced. Experiments using real world everyday-life data in a smart apartment room demonstrated the effectiveness of EoD.
Keywords :
energy management systems; power consumption; power control; EoD systems; appliance priorities; appliance priority descriptions; best-effort power distribution; ceiling control; decentralized energy generation devices; decentralized energy storage devices; demand mediation algorithm; demand-based power supply control; e-power flows; energy consumption; energy control system; energy management scheme; energy on demand; home energy management; i-Energy; power consumption; power request demands; quality of energy; smart apartment room; smart demand response systems; utility companies; Home appliances; Mediation; Power demand; Protocols; Resource management; Servers; Demand Response; Energy Informationization; Energy On Demand; Priority Based Power Control; Quality of Energy;
Conference_Titel :
Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1704-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1702-4
DOI :
10.1109/SmartGridComm.2011.6102354