Methods and apparatus for controlling an inverter
US-2024421599-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9660458B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9660458-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414444535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2017 |
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Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for electrical load management. One of the systems includes a first electrical grid, one or more power sources coupled to the first electrical grid, a second electrical grid coupled to the first electrical grid by a power conversion system, one or more loads coupled to the second electrical grid, and one or more load control systems coupled to the one or more loads. A grid control system is configured to receive source information from the first electrical grid and send load instructions to the load control systems based on the source information.
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A load management system comprising: a first electrical grid; one or more power sources coupled to the first electrical grid, each power source coupled to a respective source control system; a second electrical grid coupled to the first electrical grid by a power conversion system; a plurality of loads coupled to the second electrical grid; a plurality of load control systems, each load control system respectively coupled to the one of the loads; and a grid control system configured to perform operations comprising: receiving, from the plurality of load control systems, a plurality of priority ratings uniquely assigned to each of the plurality of loads, wherein the plurality of priority ratings for each of the plurality of loads are based on a time of day and each of the plurality of priority ratings individually change based on the time of day; receiving source information from each source control system of the first electrical grid, wherein source information includes an envelope of power levels that the one or more powers sources can provide at various times; based on the source information, the time of day, and a priority rating for each of the plurality of loads for a particular time of day, determining a respective load instruction for each of the load control systems; and sending the load instructions to the load control systems, causing each load control system to adjust power drawn from the second electrical grid by the load control system's respective load based on the load control system's respective load instruction. 2. The load management system of claim 1 , the operations comprising: receiving load information from the load control systems, and wherein the load information characterizes at least one aspect of the power drawn by the load system's respective load, wherein determining respective load instructions comprises using the load information from each load, so that the load instruction for at least one load control system is based on the load information from at least one other load control system. 3. The load management system of claim 2 , the operations comprising determining a respective source instruction for each of one or more source control systems coupled to the power sources and sending the source instructions to the source control systems, causing each source control system to adjust the power supplied to the first electrical grid by the source control system's respective source based on the source control system's respective source instruction. 4. The load management system of claim 1 , wherein receiving source information from each source control system of the first electrical grid comprises receiving a measurement of a voltage on the first electrical grid. 5. The load management system of claim 1 , wherein the power conversion system comprises a direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) inverter configured to convert DC power on the first electrical grid into AC power on the second electrical grid. 6. The grid control system of claim 1 , wherein determining a respective load instruction for each of the load control systems comprises determining a schedule for the load control system to adjust the power drawn from the second electrical grid by the load control system's respective load at a plurality of scheduled times. 7. The grid control system of claim 1 , wherein determining a respective load instruction for each of the load control systems comprises determining a schedule for the load control system to adjust the power drawn from the second electrical grid as a function of a local condition measured by the load control system. 8. The grid control system of claim 7 , wherein the local condition measured by the load control system comprises a measured voltage on the second electric grid, and wherein the schedule for the load control system comprises a plurality of power levels for a plurality of measured voltages. 9. The grid control system of claim 1 , wherein receiving source information comprises receiving source information from each of a plurality of source control systems coupled to the power sources, and wherein the source information characterizes some aspect of the power supplied by the source control system's respective power source; wherein the source information from the source control systems, taken together, collectively represents an envelope of power levels that the power sources can collectively provide at a plurality of times; and wherein determining the load instructions comprises calculating, for each time of the plurality of times, an optimum combination of loads based on the power level that the power sources can collectively provide at that time. 10. The grid control system of claim 1 , wherein receiving source information comprises receiving source information from each of a plurality of source control systems coupled to the power sources, and wherein the source information characterizes some aspect of the power supplied by the source control system's respective power source; wherein the source information from each source control system comprises a plurality of generation prices, one for each of a plurality of power levels that the source can supply; wherein determining the set of load instructions comprises determining, for each level of power availability of a plurality of levels of power availability from the power sources, an optimal combination of loads as a function of power availability to reduce a total cost of power consumption. 11. A method performed by a grid control system, the method comprising: receiving, from a plurality of load control systems, a plurality of priority ratings uniquely assigned to each of a plurality of loads, wherein the plurality of priority ratings for each of the plurality of loads are based on a particular time of day and each of the plurality of priority ratings individually change based on the time of day; receiving source information from one or more source control systems of a first electrical grid having one or more power sources coupled to the first electrical grid and each of the one or more power sources uniquely coupled to a source control system; based on the source information, the time of day, and a priority rating for each of the plurality of loads for the particular time of day, determining a respective load instruction for each of the load control systems, the load controls systems each being coupled to a respective load coupled to a second electrical grid, the second electrical grid being coupled to the first electrical grid by a power conversion system; and sending the load instructions to the load control systems, causing each load control system to adjust power drawn from the second electrical grid by the load control system's respective load based on the load control system's respective load instruction. 12. The method of claim 11 , comprising: receiving load information from the load control systems, and wherein the load information characterizes at least one aspect of the power drawn by the load system's respective load, wherein determining respective load instructions comprises using the load information from each load, so that the load instruction for at least one load control system is based on the load information from at least one other load control system. 13. The method of claim 12 , comprising determining a respective source instruction for each of one or more source control systems coupled to the power sources and sending the source instructions to the source control systems, causing each source control system to adjust the power supplied to the first electrical grid by the source control s
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