TY - GEN
T1 - Aggregation of Lighting Demand Response for the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) Region
AU - Vanage, Soham
AU - Kunwar, Niraj
AU - Kawka, Emily
AU - Cetin, Kristen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 ASHRAE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - With the increase in penetration of renewable energy resources in the generation mix from sources such as wind and solar, there is a need for added flexibility to account for the high variability in the electricity supply that can occur with the use of these resources. Various sources such as HVAC and lighting in commercial buildings and appliances in residential buildings such as dishwashers, clothes washers, and dryers have the potential to provide various Demand Response services such as regulation, contingency, and ramping. In commercial buildings, lighting accounts for around 10-15 % of the load at any given time. These lighting sources can be dimmed by approximately 20-25 % with no available daylight and by around 40-80 % in presence of daylight without causing any visual comfort to the occupants. Thus, lighting provides a unique opportunity for instantaneous reduction in demand. Overall this study aims to estimate the instantaneous demand reduction capacity due to lighting dimming due to Demand Response for various DOE Commercial reference and prototype building models and aggregate it over the entire MISO (Midcontinent Independent System Operator) region using buildings stock datasets such as Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) and City and County Commercial Building Inventories developed by NREL which provide information about the number and type of buildings, their area, and age.
AB - With the increase in penetration of renewable energy resources in the generation mix from sources such as wind and solar, there is a need for added flexibility to account for the high variability in the electricity supply that can occur with the use of these resources. Various sources such as HVAC and lighting in commercial buildings and appliances in residential buildings such as dishwashers, clothes washers, and dryers have the potential to provide various Demand Response services such as regulation, contingency, and ramping. In commercial buildings, lighting accounts for around 10-15 % of the load at any given time. These lighting sources can be dimmed by approximately 20-25 % with no available daylight and by around 40-80 % in presence of daylight without causing any visual comfort to the occupants. Thus, lighting provides a unique opportunity for instantaneous reduction in demand. Overall this study aims to estimate the instantaneous demand reduction capacity due to lighting dimming due to Demand Response for various DOE Commercial reference and prototype building models and aggregate it over the entire MISO (Midcontinent Independent System Operator) region using buildings stock datasets such as Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) and City and County Commercial Building Inventories developed by NREL which provide information about the number and type of buildings, their area, and age.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85167440310
T3 - ASHRAE Transactions
SP - 484
EP - 491
BT - ASHRAE Virtual Annual Conference, ASHRAE 2021
PB - ASHRAE
T2 - 2021 ASHRAE Virtual Annual Conference, ASHRAE 2021
Y2 - 28 June 2021 through 30 June 2021
ER -