Local demand side power management for electric utility networks

US10454271B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10454271-B2
Application numberUS-201815957796-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 19, 2018
Priority dateApr 8, 2011
Publication dateOct 22, 2019
Grant dateOct 22, 2019

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Abstract

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A power supply system including a distribution transformer connected to a supply grid and supplying a plurality of remote electric loads over a supply network, measuring means for measuring total power transferred between the grid and loads through the transformer, and control signal generation means to signal some of the loads to switch off in response to determining that the measured power transfer exceeds a maximum set point in order to limit the peak power transferred through the transformer.

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What is claimed is: 1. A power supply system comprising: a distribution transformer connected to a supply grid and supplying a plurality of remote electric loads over a supply network; a set point acceptor to accept a set point; a measurement device for measuring total power transferred between the supply grid and loads through the distribution transformer; and a convertor to convert information from the measurement device into a control signal to signal some of the loads to switch off in response to detei mining that the measured power transfer exceeds the set point in order to limit the peak power transferred through the distribution transformer; wherein the control signal is coupled to a neutral line of the supply network. 2. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the control signal comprises a low voltage signal relative to the voltage of the supply network. 3. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the convertor for producing the control signal is capable of sourcing a high current relative to the current required by individual loads supplied by the supply network. 4. The power supply system of claim 3 wherein the control signal comprises a signal in the range of substantially 1-3 volts at 50-500 A. 5. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the control signal frequency is substantially in the range of 300-1200 Hz. 6. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the control signal comprises a signal in the range of substantially 1-3 volts at 1-500 A. 7. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the control signal comprises a signal in the range of substantially 1-3 volts at 1-50 A. 8. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the control signal is inductively coupled to the supply network. 9. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the convertor derives the control signal by integrating the difference between the measured power flow and the set point. 10. The power supply system of claim 1 wherein the control signal comprises the frequency of the power supplied over the supply network. 11. A method of providing a control signal for a demand side electric power supply management system, the method comprising: measuring power flow into a supply network relative to a set point; converting information from a measurement device into a control signal for transmission over the supply network, wherein a frequency of the control signal is indicative of the power available on the supply network; and coupling the control signal to a neutral line of the supply network. 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising: varying the set point.

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What does patent US10454271B2 cover?
A power supply system including a distribution transformer connected to a supply grid and supplying a plurality of remote electric loads over a supply network, measuring means for measuring total power transferred between the grid and loads through the transformer, and control signal generation means to signal some of the loads to switch off in response to determining that the measured power tr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Auckland Uniservices Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/50. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 22 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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