Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
243255 Applied Energy 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent European communications focus on the enforcement that by 2020 all new buildings are nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (ZEBs) and on the deployment of a European Smart Grid. The presented work focuses on assessing the electrical challenges at neighborhood level of an building stock evolving towards ZEBs, and identifying the resulting challenge in multidisciplinary dynamic simulation models required to perform this assessment.A tool for Integrated District Energy Assessment by Simulation (IDEAS) is developed. This IDEAS tool allows simultaneous transient simulation of thermal and electrical systems at both building and feeder level.Residential ZEBs show a self-consumption of locally generated photovoltaic (PV) electricity of 26 ± 4% at building level. Resulting feeder voltage fluctuations and possible transformer overload are quantified as bottlenecks. When all dwellings are intended to achieve a ZEB status, (i) a fraction of 14–47% of local PV supply is wasted by inverter curtailing depending on the feeder strength, while (ii) the peak transformer load is found to be 3.3 kVA per dwelling which may affect power security in existing feeder designs.

► Integrated (thermal and electric) District Energy Assessment by Simulation (IDEAS). ► All dwellings in the neighborhood are designed to be net zero-energy. ► The dwellings show a fraction of instantaneous self-consumption of 23–29%. ► 14–47% of expected PV supply at feeder level is wasted by inverter curtailing. ► Peak feeder load is found 3.3 kVA per dwelling for limited inverter curtailing.

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