October 26, 2017
Conference Paper

Building Modelling Methodologies for Virtual District Heating and Cooling Networks

Abstract

District heating and cooling systems (DHC) are a proven energy solution that has been deployed for many years in a growing number of urban areas worldwide. They comprise a variety of technologies that seek to develop synergies between the production and supply of heat, cooling, domestic hot water and electricity. Although the benefits of DHC systems are significant and have been widely acclaimed, yet the full potential of modern DHC systems remains largely untapped. There are several opportunities for development of energy efficient DHC systems, which will enable the effective exploitation of alternative renewable resources, waste heat recovery, etc., in order to increase the overall efficiency and facilitate the transition towards the next generation of DHC systems. This motivated the need for modelling these complex systems. Large-scale modelling of DHC-networks is challenging, as it has several components interacting with each other. In this paper we present two building methodologies to model the consumer buildings. These models will be further integrated with network model and the control system layer to create a virtual test bed for the entire DHC system. The model is validated using data collected from a real life DHC system located at Lulea, a city on the coast of northern Sweden. The test bed will be then used for simulating various test cases such as peak energy reduction, overall demand reduction etc.

Revised: April 30, 2018 | Published: October 26, 2017

Citation

Saurav K., A.R. Choudhury, V. Chandan, P. Lingman, and N. Linder. 2017. Building Modelling Methodologies for Virtual District Heating and Cooling Networks. In IEEE Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SGC 2017), October 23-27, 2017, Dresden, Germany. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-126141. doi:10.1109/SmartGridComm.2017.8340737