2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2019.05.004
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How much energy can optimal control of domestic water heating save?

Abstract: Scheduled control of domestic electric water heaters, designed to cut energy use while minimising the impact on users' comfort and convenience, has been fairly common for some time in a number of countries. The aim is usually load-shifting (by heating water at off-peak times) and/or maximising time-of-use pricing benefits for users. The scheduling tends not to be linked to actual hot water usage and depends largely on stored thermal energy. Heat losses therefore tend to be greater than if the heater ran withou… Show more

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“…This reduces the savings to only 6 %. Kepplinger et al (2014) and Booysen et al (2019) use dynamic programming for optimal schedule control. Fanney & Dougherty (1996) 4-6 Goh & Apt (2004) 5-6 Booysen et al (2013) 14-17 Kepplinger et al (2014) 5-13 Kepplinger et al (2015) 10-12 Kepplinger et al (2016) 12 Booysen & Cloete (2016) 29-34 Gholizadeh & Aravinthan (2016) 6 Cloete (2016) 6 Nel et al (2018) 9-18 Booysen et al (2019) 8-18 Xiang et al ( 2019) 4…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This reduces the savings to only 6 %. Kepplinger et al (2014) and Booysen et al (2019) use dynamic programming for optimal schedule control. Fanney & Dougherty (1996) 4-6 Goh & Apt (2004) 5-6 Booysen et al (2013) 14-17 Kepplinger et al (2014) 5-13 Kepplinger et al (2015) 10-12 Kepplinger et al (2016) 12 Booysen & Cloete (2016) 29-34 Gholizadeh & Aravinthan (2016) 6 Cloete (2016) 6 Nel et al (2018) 9-18 Booysen et al (2019) 8-18 Xiang et al ( 2019) 4…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They find 12.3% energy savings. Booysen et al (2019) uses minutely control to minimise energy usage. They use real hot-water usage patterns.…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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