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Grid Connected Functionality

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Dataset demonstrating the potential benefits that residential buildings can provide for frequency regulation services in the electric power grid. In a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) implementation, simulated homes along with a physical laboratory home are coordinated via a grid aggregator, and it is shown that their aggregate response has the potential to follow the regulation signal on a timescale of seconds. Connected (communication-enabled), devices in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) received demand response (DR) requests from a grid aggregator, and the devices responded accordingly to meet the signal while satisfying user comfort bounds and physical hardware limitations.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2016). Grid Connected Functionality [data set]. Retrieved from 7874970b-2bf9-4f7a-be8e-c779afb8b396.
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Baker, , Jin, , Vaidhynathan, , Jones, , Christensen, , Sparn, , Woods, , Sorensen, , and Lunacek, . Grid Connected Functionality. United States: N.p., 21 Jun, 2016. Web. 7874970b-2bf9-4f7a-be8e-c779afb8b396.
Baker, , Jin, , Vaidhynathan, , Jones, , Christensen, , Sparn, , Woods, , Sorensen, , & Lunacek, . Grid Connected Functionality. United States. 7874970b-2bf9-4f7a-be8e-c779afb8b396
Baker, , Jin, , Vaidhynathan, , Jones, , Christensen, , Sparn, , Woods, , Sorensen, , and Lunacek, . 2016. "Grid Connected Functionality". United States. 7874970b-2bf9-4f7a-be8e-c779afb8b396.
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Data from Jun 21, 2016

Last updated Dec 18, 2024

Submitted Jun 21, 2016

Organization

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Kyri Baker

Authors

Baker

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jin

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Vaidhynathan

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jones

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Christensen

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Sparn

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Woods

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Sorensen

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Lunacek

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

DOE Project Details

Project Name Grid Connected Functionality

Project Number FY15 AOP 4.1.1.52

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