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Data-driven predictive control for unlocking building energy flexibility: A review

Anjukan Kathirgamanathan, Mattia De Rosa, Eleni Mangina and Donal P. Finn

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021, vol. 135, issue C

Abstract: Managing supply and demand in the electricity grid is becoming more challenging due to the increasing penetration of variable renewable energy sources. As significant end-use consumers, and through better grid integration, buildings are expected to play an expanding role in the future smart grid. Predictive control allows buildings to better harness available energy flexibility from the building passive thermal mass. However, due to the heterogeneous nature of the building stock, developing computationally tractable control-oriented models, which adequately represent the complex and nonlinear thermal-dynamics of individual buildings, is proving to be a major hurdle. Data-driven predictive control, coupled with the “Internet of Things”, holds the promise for a scalable and transferrable approach, with data-driven models replacing traditional physics-based models. This review examines recent work utilising data-driven predictive control for demand side management application with a special focus on the nexus of model development and control integration, which to date, previous reviews have not addressed. Further topics examined include the practical requirements for harnessing passive thermal mass and the issue of feature selection. Current research gaps are outlined and future research pathways are suggested to identify the most promising data-driven predictive control techniques for grid integration of buildings.

Keywords: Review; Building energy flexibility; Data-driven; Machine learning; Model predictive control (MPC); Smart grid (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110120

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