July 1, 2015
Journal Article

Transaction-Based Controls for Building-Grid Integration: VOLTTRON™

Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Building Technologies Office (BTO) is supporting the development of a “transactional network” concept that supports energy, operational, and financial transactions between building systems (e.g., rooftop units -- RTUs), and the electric power grid using applications, or 'agents', that reside either on the equipment, on local building controllers, or in the Cloud. The transactional network vision is delivered using a real-time, scalable reference platform called VOLTTRON that supports the needs of the changing energy system. VOLTTRON is an agent execution and an innovative distributed control and sensing software platform that supports modern control strategies, including agent-based and transaction-based controls. It enables mobile and stationary software agents to perform information gathering, processing, and control actions.

Revised: October 6, 2015 | Published: July 1, 2015

Citation

Akyol B.A., J.N. Haack, G. Hernandez, S. Katipamula, and S.E. Widergren. 2015. Transaction-Based Controls for Building-Grid Integration: VOLTTRON™. Electroindustry 20, no. 7:11-13. PNNL-SA-110777.