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Optimal Sizing of Energy Storage for Community Microgrids Considering Building Thermal Dynamics...

by Guodong Liu, Zhi Li, Michael R Starke, Thomas B Ollis, Kevin Tomsovic
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
IEEE PES General Meeting
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Page Numbers
1 to 5
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N/A
Conference Name
2017 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting
Conference Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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This paper proposes an optimization model for the optimal sizing of energy storage in community microgrids considering the building thermal dynamics and customer comfort preference. The proposed model minimizes the annualized cost of the community microgrid, including energy storage investment, purchased energy cost, demand charge, energy storage degradation cost, voluntary load shedding cost and the cost associated with customer discomfort due to room temperature deviation. The decision variables are the power and energy capacity of invested energy storage. In particular, we assume the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems can be scheduled intelligently by the microgrid central controller while maintaining the indoor temperature in the comfort range set by customers. For this purpose, the detailed thermal dynamic characteristics of buildings have been integrated into the optimization model. Numerical simulation shows significant cost reduction by the proposed model. The impacts of various costs on the optimal solution are investigated by sensitivity analysis.