Building management system with electrical energy storage optimization based on statistical estimates of IBDR event probabilities

US10190793B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10190793-B2
Application numberUS-201615247875-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 25, 2016
Priority dateOct 8, 2015
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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A central plant that generates and provides resources to a building. The central plant includes an electrical energy storage subplant configured to store electrical energy purchased from a utility and to discharge the stored electrical energy. The central plant includes a plurality of generator subplants that consume one or more input resources. The central plant includes a controller configured to determine, for each time step within a time horizon, an optimal allocation of the input resources and the output resources for each of the subplants in order to optimize a total monetary value of operating the central plant over the time horizon. The total monetary value includes revenue from participating in incentive-based demand response programs as well as costs associated with resource consumption, equipment degradation, and losses in battery capacity.

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A building management system comprising: building equipment configured to consume electrical energy and generate thermal energy for use in satisfying a thermal energy load of a building; thermal energy storage configured to store at least a portion of the thermal energy generated by the building equipment and to discharge the stored thermal energy; electrical energy storage configured to store electrical energy purchased from a utility and to discharge the stored electrical energy; and a controller configured to determine, for each time step within a time horizon, an optimal amount of electrical energy to allocate to an incentive-based demand response (IBDR) program by optimizing a value function that accounts for revenue predicted to result from participating in the IBDR program based on statistical estimates of IBDR event probabilities; wherein the controller is configured to estimate the IBDR event probabilities based on a history of past IBDR events, each of the past IBDR events comprising an invitation to participate in the IBDR program in exchange for a monetary incentive. 2. The building management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller uses at least one of past clearing prices and past mileage ratios of the past IBDR events to generate the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities. 3. The building management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller determines an expected revenue from participating in the IBDR program and determines the optimal amount of electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program based on the expected revenue. 4. The building management system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to: calculate values for a plurality of revenue variables based on the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities each of the plurality of revenue variables representing an expected amount of revenue at one of the time steps within the time horizon; and determine the expected revenue of participating in the IBDR program based on the plurality of revenue variables. 5. The building management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: operate the electrical energy storage to discharge the optimal amount of electrical energy allocated to the IBDR program; and provide the discharged electrical energy to an energy grid. 6. The building management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine an optimal amount of electrical energy to allocate to the building equipment for use in satisfying the thermal energy load of the building. 7. The building management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine one or more attributes of the past IBDR events comprising at least one of: a time at which the past IBDR events occur; a clearing price of the past IBDR events; a mileage ratio of the past IBDR events; and participation requirements of the past IBDR events. 8. A method for optimizing revenue from participating in an incentive-based demand response (IBDR) program, the method comprising: storing electrical energy in electrical energy storage, wherein the electrical energy is purchased from a utility; determining statistical estimates of IBDR event probabilities based on a history of past IBDR events, each of the past IBDR events comprising an invitation to participate in the IBDR program in exchange for a monetary incentive; determining, for each time step within a time horizon, an optimal amount of the stored electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program by providing a value function that accounts for revenue predicted to result from participating in the IBDR program based on the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities; discharging electrical energy from the electrical energy storage based on the optimal amount of the stored electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program; and using the discharged electrical energy to participate in the IBDR program. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities are determined from at least one of past clearing prices and past mileage ratios of past IBDR events. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: determining an expected revenue from participating in the IBDR program; and determining the optimal amount of electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program based on the expected revenue. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: calculating values for a plurality of revenue variables based on the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities each of the plurality of revenue variables representing an expected amount of revenue at one of the time steps within the time horizon; and determining the expected revenue of participating in the IBDR program based on the plurality of revenue variables. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein using the discharged electrical energy to participate in the IBDR program comprises providing the discharged electrical energy to an energy grid. 13. The method of claim 8 , further comprising determining an optimal amount of electrical energy to allocate to building equipment for use in satisfying a thermal energy load of a building. 14. The method of claim 8 , further comprising determining one or more attributes of the past IBDR events comprising at least one of: a time at which the past IBDR events occur; a clearing price of the past IBDR events; a mileage ratio of the past IBDR events; and participation requirements of the past IBDR events. 15. A controller for allocating an amount of electrical energy to an incentive-based demand response (IBDR) program, the controller comprising: a processing circuit configured to: generate statistical estimates of IBDR event probabilities based on a history of past IBDR events, each of the past IBDR events comprising an invitation to participate in the IBDR program in exchange for a monetary incentive; predict an expected revenue from participating in the IBDR program from the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities; determine, for each time step within a time horizon, the amount of electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program by performing an optimization of a value function that accounts for the expected revenue predicted to result from participating in the IBDR program; and cause electrical energy storage to discharge electrical energy based on the amount of electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program. 16. The controller of claim 15 , wherein determining the amount of electrical energy to allocate to the IBDR program comprises determining the expected revenue from participating in the IBDR program. 17. The controller of claim 15 , wherein the statistical estimates of the IBDR event probabilities are determined from at least one of past clearing prices and past mileage ratios of the past IBDR events. 18. The controller of claim 15 , wherein the processing circuit is configured to determine one or more attributes of the past IBDR events comprising at least one of: a time at which the past IBDR events occur; a clearing price of the past IBDR events; a mileage ratio of the past IBDR events; and participation requirements of the past IBDR events. 19. The controller of claim 15 , wherein the processing circuit is configured to determine an amount of electrical energy to allocate to building equipment for use in satisfying a thermal energy load of a building. 20. The controller of claim 15 , wherein the processing circ

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  • H02J3/003Primary

    Load forecast, e.g. methods or systems for forecasting future load demand · CPC title

  • according to an economic condition, e.g. tariff-based load management · CPC title

  • Simulating, planning, modelling, reliability check or computer assisted design [CAD] of electric power networks · CPC title

  • Photovoltaics · CPC title

  • involving the use of Internet protocols · CPC title

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What does patent US10190793B2 cover?
A central plant that generates and provides resources to a building. The central plant includes an electrical energy storage subplant configured to store electrical energy purchased from a utility and to discharge the stored electrical energy. The central plant includes a plurality of generator subplants that consume one or more input resources. The central plant includes a controller configure…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johnson Controls Tech Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J3/003. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 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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