Energy control of HVAC units for provable ancillary service provision (2111.12039v2)
Abstract: In this paper, we consider the problem of controlling power consumption dynamics of residential heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units so that they follow the grid-side power specifications. In order to do so, we design a novel dynamical energy controller which ensures regulation of the cumulative effects of power imbalances. For this, we derive a novel energy-based model that relates the HVAC physics-based dynamics to both real and reactive power balance at the point of interconnection with the grid. In contrast to several other approaches in the literature, we show that a limited number of HVAC units can meet the stringent performance metrics set by the ARPA-E/NODES program on following the frequency regulation signal, while maintaining consumer comfort. Theoretical and simulation-based model and control validation is provided by making use of real-world HVAC data.
- Rupamathi Jaddivada (4 papers)
- Marija D. Ilic (5 papers)
- Mario Garcia- Sanz (1 paper)
- Mirjana Marden (1 paper)
- Sonja Glavaski (3 papers)