Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Thermo-electrical load modelling of buildings for assessment of Demand Response (DR) based on Heating Ventilation and.

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Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Thermo-electrical load modelling of buildings for assessment of Demand Response (DR) based on Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) devices J.Dejvises, P.Mancarella and G.Strbac Imperial College London UK RIF Session 4 – Paper ID 1166

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Introduction J.Dejvises, P.Mancarella and G.Strbac – UK – RIF Session 4 – Paper ID 1166 Demand for air conditioning systems (even in mild climates) Fuel-based heating Electric heating (heat pump) Shifting Increasing HVAC system opportunity to better manage the system through DSM

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Thermal load modelling J.Dejvises, P.Mancarella and G.Strbac – UK – RIF Session 4 – Paper ID 1166

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Generic model of HVAC devices J.Dejvises, P.Mancarella and G.Strbac – UK – RIF Session 4 – Paper ID 1166

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Case study example J.Dejvises, P.Mancarella and G.Strbac – UK – RIF Session 4 – Paper ID 1166

Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011  Modeling of thermal loads for different typical building types (using EnergyPlus and DesignBuilder)  Development of HVAC devices generic model  Development of specific algorithm to control a large set of HVAC devices providing peak minimisation services at a local level Conclusions J.Dejvises, P.Mancarella and G.Strbac – UK – RIF Session 4 – Paper ID 1166