Power management method and power management device

US2016124451A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016124451-A1
Application numberUS-201414895910-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 4, 2014
Priority dateJun 4, 2013
Publication dateMay 5, 2016
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A power management method includes a prediction step S 101 , an extraction step S 104 , and a presentation step. In the prediction step S 101 , it is predicted whether an integral power consumption will exceed a predetermined value during a reference time. In the extraction step S 104 , each load device for which a response time is less than a remaining time is extracted from among load devices that are currently in use. In the presentation step, each extracted load device is presented.

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1 . A power management method for managing power for a consumer's facility using a power management device, the method comprising: predicting, by the power management device, whether an integral power consumption of load devices of the consumer's facility will exceed a predetermined value during a reference time used for electric power charge calculation between a consumer and a power company; extracting, by the power management device, when predicting that the integral power consumption will exceed the predetermined value, each load device, from among the load devices currently in use, that has a response time, from execution of an operation to reduce power consumption until the power consumption is reduced, that is less than a remaining time of the reference time; and presenting, by the power management device, each extracted load device. 2 . The power management method of claim 1 , wherein the response time of each extracted load device is shorter than a time required for the predicted integral power consumption to reach the predetermined value. 3 . The power management method of claim 1 , further comprising: selecting at least one of the load devices that are presented; and determining, by the power management device, whether the integral power consumption can be kept under the predetermined value by an end of the reference time via execution of an operation to reduce power consumption of the selected load device. 4 . The power management method of claim 3 , further comprising issuing, by the power management device, a warning until determining that the integral power consumption can be kept under the predetermined value by the end of the reference time. 5 . The power management method of claim 3 , further comprising: recognizing, by the power management device, execution of an operation to reduce power consumption of the selected load device; and suspending issuance of a warning by the power management device until reduction of the power consumption of the load device for which the execution of an operation to reduce power consumption was recognized. 6 . The power management method of claim 2 , wherein the response time of each extracted load device is less than an execution arrival time, and the execution arrival time is a time required for the predicted integral power consumption to reach the predetermined value, minus an allowance time from measurement of the integral power consumption until presentation of the choices. 7 . The power management method of claim 1 , wherein during the extracting, each power generation device having a startup time, from execution of a startup operation until power generation begins, that is less than the remaining time of the reference time is extracted from among power generation devices of the consumer's facility that are currently suspended, and during the presenting, each extracted power generation device is also presented. 8 . The power management method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined value is a target value set in advance to be equal to or less than a threshold in a case that an electric rate for the electric power charge differs depending on whether the integral power consumption exceeds the threshold at an end of the reference time. 9 . A power management device for managing power for a consumer's facility, the power management device comprising: a controller configured to acquire an integral power consumption of load devices of the consumer's facility, wherein when predicting that the integral power consumption of the load devices of the consumer's facility will exceed a predetermined value during a reference time used for electric power charge calculation between a consumer and a power company, the controller presents each load device, from among the load devices currently in use, for which a response time, from execution of an operation to reduce power consumption until the power consumption is reduced, is less than a remaining time of the reference time. 10 . A power management method for managing power for a consumer's facility using a power management device, the method comprising: acquiring, by the power management device, an integral power consumption of load devices of the consumer's facility; predicting, by the power management device, whether the integral power consumption of the load devices of the consumer's facility will exceed a predetermined value during a reference time used for electric power charge calculation between a consumer and a power company; extracting, by the power management device, each load device, from among the load devices currently in use, for which a time, from execution of an operation to reduce power consumption until the power consumption is reduced, is less than a remaining time of the reference time; and presenting, by the power management device, when predicting that the integral power consumption will exceed the predetermined value, a choice for each extracted load device. 11 . The power management device of claim 9 , wherein the controller presents each load device for which the response time is shorter than a time required for the predicted integral power consumption to reach the predetermined value. 12 . The power management device of claim 9 , wherein the controller, when at least one of the load devices that are presented are selected, determines whether the integral power consumption can be kept under the predetermined value by an end of the reference time via execution of an operation to reduce power consumption of the selected load device. 13 . The power management device of claim 12 , wherein the controller issues a warning until determining that the integral power consumption can be kept under the predetermined value by the end of the reference time. 14 . The power management device of claim 12 , wherein the controller recognizes execution of an operation to reduce power consumption of the selected load device; and wherein the controller suspends issuance of a warning until reduction of the power consumption of the load device for which the execution of an operation to reduce power consumption was recognized. 15 . The power management device of claim 11 , wherein the controller presents each load device for which the response time is less than an execution arrival time, and wherein the execution arrival time is a time required for the predicted integral power consumption to reach the predetermined value, minus an allowance time from measurement of the integral power consumption until presentation of the choices. 16 . The power management device of claim 9 , wherein the controller also presents each power generation device having a startup time, from execution of a startup operation until power generation begins, that is less than the remaining time of the reference time from among power generation devices of the consumer's facility that are currently suspended. 17 . The power management device of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined value is a target value set in advance to be equal to or less than a threshold in a case that an electric rate for the electric power charge differs depending on whether the integral power consumption exceeds the threshold at an end of the reference time.

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  • using wireless data transmission · CPC title

  • Monitoring network conditions, e.g. electrical magnitudes or operational status · CPC title

  • General power management systems · CPC title

  • using a predictor · CPC title

  • G05F1/66Primary

    Regulating electric power · CPC title

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What does patent US2016124451A1 cover?
A power management method includes a prediction step S 101 , an extraction step S 104 , and a presentation step. In the prediction step S 101 , it is predicted whether an integral power consumption will exceed a predetermined value during a reference time. In the extraction step S 104 , each load device for which a response time is less than a remaining time is extracted from among load devices…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kyocera Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05F1/66. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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