Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving

This project emphasizes on seting up an Internet of Things (IoT) monitoring system and scheduling a strategy for the cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) to achieve energy saving. As the cost of energy storage system (ESS) remained high, the application of VESS emerges as a financially...

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Main Author: Lau, Sim Yee
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Published: 2024
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spelling my-utar-eprints.64422024-06-20T10:45:14Z Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving Lau, Sim Yee T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This project emphasizes on seting up an Internet of Things (IoT) monitoring system and scheduling a strategy for the cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) to achieve energy saving. As the cost of energy storage system (ESS) remained high, the application of VESS emerges as a financially viable alternative to manage the energy consumption of flexible loads like air conditioner to reduce the energy usage. This is due to the fact that when the air conditioner toggles one degree higher or lower, it behaves like the charging and discharging of an ESS since the energy consumed will be increased or decreased. The research explores a review of the literature on limitation of ESS, concepts of VESS, role of cloud computing and IoT in VESS as well as the control strategy algorithm. Furthermore, different case studies are conducted to investigate the load profile of the cooling system during both raining and summer seasons. Besides, the case studies also underscore the performance analysis of the PID and Fuzzy PID control algorithms. The results show that the cooling system consume higher energy in the summer season due to the greater ambient temperature. However, the energy consumption of the cooling system can be saved within the range of 17.13 % to 44.9 % and 11.91 % to 44.12 % by utilizing the PID and Fuzzy PID controllers respectively. In addition, the analysis suggests that Fuzzy PID controller contributes to a smaller rise time and higher stability in maintaining the appropriate indoor temperature when compared to PID controller. Overall, the findings highlight that the application of VESS plays a crucial role in managing energy consumption in an economical and effective manner. 2024 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6442/1/3E_1903778_FYP_report_%2D_SIM_YEE_LAU.pdf Lau, Sim Yee (2024) Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6442/
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Lau, Sim Yee
Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving
description This project emphasizes on seting up an Internet of Things (IoT) monitoring system and scheduling a strategy for the cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) to achieve energy saving. As the cost of energy storage system (ESS) remained high, the application of VESS emerges as a financially viable alternative to manage the energy consumption of flexible loads like air conditioner to reduce the energy usage. This is due to the fact that when the air conditioner toggles one degree higher or lower, it behaves like the charging and discharging of an ESS since the energy consumed will be increased or decreased. The research explores a review of the literature on limitation of ESS, concepts of VESS, role of cloud computing and IoT in VESS as well as the control strategy algorithm. Furthermore, different case studies are conducted to investigate the load profile of the cooling system during both raining and summer seasons. Besides, the case studies also underscore the performance analysis of the PID and Fuzzy PID control algorithms. The results show that the cooling system consume higher energy in the summer season due to the greater ambient temperature. However, the energy consumption of the cooling system can be saved within the range of 17.13 % to 44.9 % and 11.91 % to 44.12 % by utilizing the PID and Fuzzy PID controllers respectively. In addition, the analysis suggests that Fuzzy PID controller contributes to a smaller rise time and higher stability in maintaining the appropriate indoor temperature when compared to PID controller. Overall, the findings highlight that the application of VESS plays a crucial role in managing energy consumption in an economical and effective manner.
format Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
author Lau, Sim Yee
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author_sort Lau, Sim Yee
title Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving
title_short Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving
title_full Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving
title_fullStr Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving
title_full_unstemmed Scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (VESS) for achieving energy saving
title_sort scheduling strategy of a cloud-based virtual energy storage system (vess) for achieving energy saving
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6442/1/3E_1903778_FYP_report_%2D_SIM_YEE_LAU.pdf
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