1. Control Strategies and Challenges for Utilizing Supermarket Refrigeration Systems in a Smart Energy Context
- Author
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Roozbeh Izadi-Zamanabadi, Luminita Cristiana Totu, Tobias Gybel Hovgaard, Torben Green, E. Shafiei, and Kasper Vinther
- Subjects
Flexibility (engineering) ,Engineering ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Control (management) ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Energy consumption ,Load management ,Smart grid ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Order (exchange) ,Software deployment ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,business ,Simulation - Abstract
In this paper, supermarkets take the role of active consumers that fit into a Smart Grid context, as they have the potential flexibility to shift their energy consumption over time. The paper reviews a selection of promising cost and energy optimal control strategies potentially enabling supermarkets to become flexible consumers. The strategies are categorized either as indirect or direct depending the intended market commitment level. Further, a number of associated challenges are identified that need to be addressed in order to make a proposed strategy into a viable solution for large deployment. The intent is to promote a transition towards more intelligent use of energy in supermarkets and thus to help integrate more intermittent renawables in the electricity grid.
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- 2016