Emergency load management using a DC microgrid during grid outage

US10020656B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10020656-B2
Application numberUS-201514855755-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2015
Priority dateAug 16, 2012
Publication dateJul 10, 2018
Grant dateJul 10, 2018

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A DC building electrical system includes a DC power consuming device connected to a DC bus. A source of DC power is connected to the DC bus and powers the DC power consuming device. An energy storage device is connected to the DC bus and to a DC emergency load. The energy storage device powers the DC power consuming device in conjunction with the source of DC power, and powers the DC emergency load when source of power other than the energy storage device is available to the DC power consuming device.

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A power distribution system for a building comprising: a direct-current (DC) bus; an alternating current (AC) bus; a plurality of power consuming devices, the plurality of power consuming devices including (i) at least one DC power consuming device connected to the DC bus and configured to receive DC power from the DC bus and (ii) at least one AC power consuming device connected to the AC bus and configured to receive AC power from the AC bus; at least one energy storage device connected to the DC bus via a switching device, the switching device being configured to charge the at least one energy storage device by drawing DC power from the DC bus and discharge the at least one energy storage device to provide DC power to the DC bus; a DC power supply connected to the DC bus, the DC power supply being configured to provide DC power to the DC bus by converting AC power from an electrical utility grid; a inverter connected between the DC bus and the AC bus, the inverter being configured to provide AC power to the AC bus by converting DC power from the DC bus; and a control system operatively connected to the inverter, the DC power supply, the at least one energy storage device, and the plurality of power consuming devices, the control system being configured to: define a first group of the plurality of power consuming devices as being non-critical during an outage of the electrical utility grid based an amount of energy currently stored in the at least one energy storage device; and in response to the outage of the electrical utility grid: operate the inverter to provide power to the AC bus from the DC bus; and for each power consuming device in the first group, one of (i) command the respective power consuming device of the first group to shut down, (ii) disconnect the respective power consuming device of the first group from one of the AC bus and the DC bus, and (iii) command the respective power consuming device of the first group to operate in a low power state, the low power state being a state in which the respective power consuming device of the first group consumes less power than in a state prior to the outage of the electrical utility grid. 2. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a photo-voltaic array configured to generate DC power, the photo-voltaic array being operatively connected to the DC bus to provide the generated DC power to the DC bus. 3. The power distribution system according to claim 2 , the control system being configure to: define the first group of the plurality of power consuming devices further based on an amount of energy being generated by the photo-voltaic array. 4. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , wherein the control system is operatively connected to the switching device, the control system being further configured to: in response to the outage of the electrical utility grid, operate the switching device to discharge the at least one energy storage device to provide DC power to the DC bus. 5. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , wherein the first group of the plurality power consuming devices is defined to include some of the at least one DC power consuming device and some of the at least one AC power consuming device. 6. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , wherein the first group of the plurality power consuming devices is defined to include all of the at least one AC power consuming device. 7. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , wherein the first group of the plurality power consuming devices is defined to include all of the at least one DC power consuming device. 8. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , the control system being configured to: define the first group of the plurality of power consuming devices in response to the outage of the electrical utility grid. 9. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , the control system being configured to: periodically redefine the first group of the plurality of power consuming devices for a duration of the outage of the electrical utility grid. 10. The power distribution system according to claim 1 , wherein the DC power supply and the inverter are integrated together as a bidirectional AC/DC converter. 11. A power distribution system for a building comprising: a direct-current (DC) bus; an alternating current (AC) bus; a plurality of power consuming devices, the plurality of power consuming devices including (i) at least one DC power consuming device connected to the DC bus and configured to receive DC power from the DC bus and (ii) at least one AC power consuming device connected to the AC bus and configured to receive AC power from the AC bus; at least one energy storage device connected to the DC bus via a switching device, the switching device being configured to charge the at least one energy storage device by drawing DC power from the DC bus and discharge the at least one energy storage device to provide DC power to the DC bus; a photo-voltaic array configured to generate DC power, the photo-voltaic array being operatively connected to the DC bus to provide the generated DC power to the DC bus; a DC power supply connected to the DC bus, the DC power supply being configured to provide DC power to the DC bus by converting AC power from an electrical utility grid; a inverter connected between the DC bus and the AC bus, the inverter being configured to provide AC power to the AC bus by converting DC power from the DC bus; and a control system operatively connected to the inverter, the DC power supply, the photo-voltaic array, the at least one energy storage device, and the plurality of power consuming devices, the control system being configured to: define a first group of the plurality of power consuming devices as being non-critical during an outage of the electrical utility grid based an amount of energy being generated by the photo-voltaic array; and in response to the outage of the electrical utility grid: operate the inverter to provide power to the AC bus from the DC bus; and for each power consuming device in the first group, one of (i) command the respective power consuming device of the first group to shut down, (ii) disconnect the respective power consuming device of the first group from one of the AC bus and the DC bus, and (iii) command the respective power consuming device of the first group to operate in a low power state, the low power state being a state in which the respective power consuming device consumes less power than in a state prior to the outage of the electrical utility grid. 12. The power distribution system according to claim 11 , the control system being configured to: define the first group of the plurality of power consuming devices further based on an amount of energy currently stored in the at least one energy storage device. 13. The power distribution system according to claim 11 , the control system being configured to: define the first group of the plurality of power consuming devices in response to the outage of the electrical utility grid. 14. The power distribution system according to claim 11 , the control system being configured to: periodically redefine the first group of the plurality of power consuming devices for a duration of the outage of the electrical utility grid. 15. The power distribution system according to claim 11 , wherein the DC power supply and the inverter are integrated together as a bidirectional AC/DC converter. 16. A power distribution system for a building

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What does patent US10020656B2 cover?
A DC building electrical system includes a DC power consuming device connected to a DC bus. A source of DC power is connected to the DC bus and powers the DC power consuming device. An energy storage device is connected to the DC bus and to a DC emergency load. The energy storage device powers the DC power consuming device in conjunction with the source of DC power, and powers the DC emergency …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Robert Bosch Llc, Bosch Gmbh Robert
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J9/065. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 10 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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