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Analytical Rule-Based Approach to Online Optimal Control of Smart Residential Energy System

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 1586-1597

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2017.2651879

Keywords

Analytical optimization; combined heat and power; online optimal control; optimal resource scheduling; rule-based control strategy; smart home energy system

Funding

  1. Energy Innovation Programme Office through the National Research Foundation
  2. Singapore Economic Development Board

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Online optimal control of a multicarrier home energy system, including a fuel cell (FC) with combined heat and power functionality, a furnace, and a battery as an energy storage system, is presented in this paper. An appropriately defined objective function (OF) is formulated to address the operation costs of the home energy system by considering the electrical time-of-use price and time-varying electrical and thermal demand. To determine the optimal control strategy of the FC, the defined OF is solved analytically to reach a closed-form solution for the optimal operation of the FC, which results in the global optimum compared with the near-optimal point in previous works of FC scheduling. To attain the whole system optimal operation, a rule-based solution for the optimal operation of the battery is proposed according to its characteristics. The proposed method is applied to a realistic case study including real load demand and experimentally verified data of the FC. The results are compared with previous approaches, in which optimization techniques have been used to achieve near-optimal scheduling of FC with/without a battery. It is shown that the proposed control strategy results in more exact scheduling and can be applied successfully in real applications.

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