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US10310461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10310461-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615140756-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2019 |
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Method of controlling distribution of energy within an energy distribution system and energy distribution systems are provided. An energy distribution system includes a central controller and one or more remote distribution control units. A method includes obtaining, with the central controller from the remote distribution control units, operational data indicating an operational condition of the energy distribution system. The method further includes comparing the operational condition to a polling rate threshold that indicates when the operational condition is approaching a condition threshold at which the central controller will operably control operation of the remote distribution control unit. The method further includes adjusting a polling rate at which the operational data is obtained in response to the operational condition crossing the polling rate threshold. The method yet further includes polling and controlling the remote distribution control unit with the central controller at the adjusted polling rate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of controlling distribution of energy within an energy distribution system, the energy distribution system including a distributed energy management (DEM) controller, a tap head associated with a single phase takeoff, and at least one distributed energy storage (DES) unit coupled to the tap head, the method comprising: obtaining, at regular intervals at a current polling rate, with the DEM controller from at least one of the tap head and the DES unit, operational data indicating electrical loading demand within the energy distribution system; comparing the electrical loading demand to a polling rate threshold that indicates when the electrical loading demand is approaching an electrical loading demand condition threshold at which the DEM controller will engage the DES unit for load reduction of the electrical loading demand, wherein the electrical loading demand threshold is greater than the polling rate threshold; increasing relative to the current polling rate, in response to the electrical loading demand crossing the polling rate threshold, the polling rate at which the operational data is obtained at regular intervals by the DEM controller; and polling the at least one of the DES unit and the tap head with the DEM controller at the polling rate. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising decreasing the polling rate in response to the electrical loading demand decreasing below the polling rate threshold. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein polling the at least one of the tap head and the DES unit includes establishing communications across a telecommunications network. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising engaging the DES unit in load reduction in response to the electrical loading demand crossing the electrical loading demand condition threshold. 5. An energy distribution system comprising: a tap head associated with a single phase takeoff; a remote distribution control unit coupled to the tap head, wherein the remote distribution control unit is a distributed energy storage (DES) system; and a central controller in communication with the remote distribution control unit, wherein the central controller is a distributed energy management (DEM) system, the central controller configured for: obtaining, at regular intervals at a current polling rate from at least one of the tap head and the remote distribution control unit, operational data indicating electrical loading demand of the energy distribution system; comparing the electrical loading demand to a polling rate threshold that indicates when the electrical loading demand is approaching an electrical loading demand condition threshold at which the central controller will operably control operation of the remote distribution control unit for load reduction of the electrical loading demand, wherein the electrical loading demand condition threshold is greater than the polling rate threshold; increasing relative to the current polling rate, in response to the electrical loading demand crossing the polling rate threshold, the polling rate at which the operational data is obtained at regular intervals by the central controller; and polling at least one of the tap head and the remote distribution control unit with the central controller at the polling rate. 6. The energy distribution system of claim 5 , wherein the central controller is configured for decreasing the polling rate in response to the electrical loading demand decreasing below the polling rate threshold. 7. The energy distribution system of claim 5 , wherein polling the remote distribution control unit includes establishing communications across a telecommunications network. 8. The energy distribution system of claim 5 , wherein the DES system is configured for sensing the electrical loading demand.
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