会议专题

Power Management for University Facility

In recent years, the power supply by distributed and sustainable energy resources have been drawing enormous attention to cope with the global warming. This paper aims to clarify whether a planned project on the distributed energy resources placed in a university brings benefits from the viewpoint of economy and environment. The system equipped wind power generations and the battery energy storage is studied along with the existing photovoltaic generations in the campus. This study attempts to improve environmental consciousness, and to reduce contracted power by a peak cut control by a battery energy storage system. Also, this leads to our school a good image. The proposed approach has been applied to a planned project and a slight increase in the running cost has resulted at this stage. Hence, selection of factors for further cost reductions and more realistic estimations on the running cost are examined as the next stage.

Y. Kusaba R. Yokoyama K. Koyanagi G. Fujita

Waseda University Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering(WEEE), Tokyo, Japan Department of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

国际会议

The International Conference on Electrical Engineering 2009(2009 电机工程国际会议)

沈阳

英文

1-5

2009-07-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)