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Buildings with indoor swimming pools are recognized as very high-energy consumers and present a great potential for
electrical and thermal energy savings. A BEMS (building energy management system) could be conceived in order to optimize the
building energy demand and with smart grid interaction. This paper presents the condition and potential contract-based demand side
response in indoor swimming pools context. The BEMS designed by the authors implements control strategies for HVAC (heating,
ventilation and air conditioning) and pumping system in order to reduce the electricity demand during peak hours or in response to an
emergency signal from the system operator in critical times. The control strategies for HVAC was carried out by Building Thermal
Simulation and the used of a theoretical formula for pumping system, strategies can carry out a significant reduction in power demand
both in HVAC and pumping systems.
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Palavras-chave
Indoor swimming pools Building energy management system Smart grid Demand response
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Ribeiro, E. M. A., Jorge, H. M. M., & Quintela, D. A. A. (2014). Control of indoor swimming pools with potential for demand response. Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, SMARTGREENS 2012 - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Smart Grids and Green IT Systems, 2012 (145-148).)
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SciTePress
Licença CC
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