Modeling of supermarket refrigeration systems for supervisory control in the smart grid is presented in this paper. A modular modeling approach is proposed in which each module is modeled and identified separately. The focus of the work is on estimating the power consumption of the system while estimating the cold reservoir temperatures as well. The models developed for each module as well as for the overall integrated system are validated by real data collected from a supermarket in Denmark. The results show that the model is able to estimate the actual electrical power consumption with a high fidelity. Moreover a simulation benchmark is introduced based on the produced model for demand-side management in smart grid. Finally, a potential a...
The thesis performed in this research is focused on a particular type of energy system, energy syste...
• A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review. There...
The electrical energy used by supermarkets represents approximately 3% of Sweden\u27s annual energy ...
A modular modeling approach of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) which is appropriate for smar...
Abstract — A modular modeling approach of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) which is appropria...
Abstract—A modular modeling approach of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) which is appropriate...
A new formulation of model predictive control for supermarket refrigeration systems is proposed to f...
A new formulation of model predictive control for supermarket refrigeration systems is proposed to f...
A decentralized control method is proposed to govern the electrical power consumption of supermarket...
In this work, control strategies for aggregation of a portfolio of supermarkets towards the electric...
With an increasing share of intermittent renewable energy sources in the electrical grid, the need f...
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in International Journal of Refrigeratio...
ABSTRACT: Absorption refrigerators may provide a cooling effect using various energy resources in th...
The environmental goals of European Union demand a larger share of renewable energy sources for elec...
The thesis performed in this research is focused on a particular type of energy system, energy syste...
The thesis performed in this research is focused on a particular type of energy system, energy syste...
• A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review. There...
The electrical energy used by supermarkets represents approximately 3% of Sweden\u27s annual energy ...
A modular modeling approach of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) which is appropriate for smar...
Abstract — A modular modeling approach of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) which is appropria...
Abstract—A modular modeling approach of supermarket refrigeration systems (SRS) which is appropriate...
A new formulation of model predictive control for supermarket refrigeration systems is proposed to f...
A new formulation of model predictive control for supermarket refrigeration systems is proposed to f...
A decentralized control method is proposed to govern the electrical power consumption of supermarket...
In this work, control strategies for aggregation of a portfolio of supermarkets towards the electric...
With an increasing share of intermittent renewable energy sources in the electrical grid, the need f...
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in International Journal of Refrigeratio...
ABSTRACT: Absorption refrigerators may provide a cooling effect using various energy resources in th...
The environmental goals of European Union demand a larger share of renewable energy sources for elec...
The thesis performed in this research is focused on a particular type of energy system, energy syste...
The thesis performed in this research is focused on a particular type of energy system, energy syste...
• A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review. There...
The electrical energy used by supermarkets represents approximately 3% of Sweden\u27s annual energy ...