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The nonlinear behavior of inverters is largely impacted by the interlocking and switching times. A method for online identifying the switching times of semiconductors in inverters is presented in the following work. By being able to identify these times, it is possible to compensate for the nonlinear behavior, reduce interlocking time, and use the information for diagnostic purposes. The method is first theoretically derived by examining different inverter switching cases and determining potential identification possibilities. It is then modified to consider the entire module for more robust identification. The methodology, including limitations and boundary conditions, is investigated and a comparison of two methods of measurement acquisition is provided. Subsequently the developed hardware is described and the implementation in an FPGA is carried out. Finally, the results are presented, discussed, and potential challenges are encountered.
The present work describes an extension of current slope estimation for parameter estimation of permanent magnet synchronous machines operated at inverters. The area of operation for current slope estimation in the individual switching states of the inverter is limited due to measurement noise, bandwidth limitation of the current sensors and the commutation processes of the inverter's switching operations. Therefore, a minimum duration of each switching state is necessary, limiting the final area of operation of a robust current slope estimation. This paper presents an extension of existing current slope estimation algorithms resulting in a greater area of operation and a more robust estimation result.
During pyrolysis, biomass is carbonised in the absence of oxygen to produce biochar with heat and/or electricity as co-products making pyrolysis one of the promising negative emission technologies to reach climate goals worldwide. This paper presents a simplified representation of pyrolysis and analyses the impact of this technology on the energy system. Results show that the use of pyrolysis can allow getting zero emissions with lower costs by making changes in the unit commitment of the power plants, e.g. conventional power plants are used differently, as the emissions will be compensated by biochar. Additionally, the process of pyrolysis can enhance the flexibility of energy systems, as it shows a correlation between the electricity generated by pyrolysis and the hydrogen installation capacity, being hydrogen used less when pyrolysis appears. The results indicate that pyrolysis, which is available on the market, integrates well into the energy system with a promising potential to sequester carbon.
Given the looming threats of climate change and the rapid worldwide urbanization, it is a necessity to prioritize the transition towards a carbon-free built environment. This research study provides a holistic digital methodology for parametric design of urban residential buildings with regard to the Mediterranean semi-arid climate zone of Morocco in the early design phase. The morphological parameters of the urban residential buildings, namely the buildings’ typology, the distance between buildings, the urban grid’s orientation, and the window-towall ratio, are evaluated in order to identify the key combinations of passive and active solar design strategies that determine the high energy performing configurations, based on the introduced Energy Performance Index (EPI), which is the ratio between solar BIPV production to maximum available installed BIPV capacity and the normalized thermal energy needs. Through an automated processing of 2187 iterations via Grasshopper, we simulate daylight autonomy, indoor thermal comfort and solar rooftop photovoltaic and building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) energy potential. Then, we analyze the conflicting objectives of energy efficiency measures, active solar design strategies, and indoor visual comfort in the decision-making process that supports our goal of getting closer to net zero urban residential buildings. The digital workflow showed interesting trends in reaching a balanced equilibrium between performance metrics influenced by the contrasting impact of solar exposure on indoor daylight autonomy and thermal energy demand. Furthermore, the study’s findings indicate that it is possible to achieve an annual load match exceeding 66,56 % while simultaneously ensuring an acceptable visual indoor comfort (sDA higher than 0.4). The findings also highlight the important role of the BIPV system in shifting towards the net zero energy goal, by contributing up to 30 % of the overall solar energy output and covering up to 20 % of the yearly self-consumption. Moreover, the energy balance evaluation on an hourly basis indicates that BIPV system notably enhances the daily load cover factor by up to 5.5 %, particularly in the case of slab SN typology, throughout the different seasons. Graphical representations of the yearly, monthly and hourly load matches and the hourly energy balance of the best performing configurations provide a thorough understanding of the potential evolution of the urban energy system over time as a result of the gradual integration of active solar electricity production.
Energy efficiency and hygrothermal performance of hemp clay walls for Moroccan residential buildings
(2023)
Hemp-based building envelopes have gained significant popularity in developed countries, and now the trend of constructing houses with hemp-clay blocks is spreading to developing countries like Morocco. Investigating the hygrothermal behavior of such structures under actual climate conditions is essential for advancing and promoting this sustainable practice. This paper presents an in-depth experimental characterization of a commercial hemp-clay brick that has been exposed to the outdoor environment for four years, in addition to field measurements on a building scale demonstration prototype. Additionally, the study simulates 17 representative cities to assess the hygrothermal performance and energy-saving potential in each of Morocco's six existing climate zones, using the EnergyPlus engine. The experimental campaign's findings demonstrate excellent indoor air temperature and relative humidity regulation within the hemp-clay wall building, leading to satisfactory levels of thermal comfort within hemp-clay wall buildings. This is attributed to the material's good thermal conductivity and excellent moisture buffering capacity (found to be 0.31 W/mK and 2.25 g/m2%RH), respectively). The energy simulation findings also point to significant energy savings, with cooling and heating energy reductions ranging from 27.7% to 47.5% and 33.7% to 79.8%, respectively, as compared to traditional Moroccan buildings.
To improve the building’s energy efficiency many parameters should be assessed considering the building envelope, energy loads, occupation, and HVAC systems. Fenestration is among the most important variables impacting residential building indoor temperatures. So, it is crucial to use the most optimal energy-efficient window glazing in buildings to reduce energy consumption and at the same time provide visual daylight comfort and thermal comfort. Many studies have focused on the improvement of building energy efficiency focusing on the building envelope or the heating, ventilation, and cooling systems. But just a few studies have focused on studying the effect of glazing on building energy consumption. Thus, this paper aims to study the influence of different glazing types on the building’s heating and cooling energy consumption. A real case study building located under a semi-arid climate was used. The building energy model has been conducted using the OpenStudio simulation engine. Building indoor temperature was calibrated using ASHRAE’s statistical indices. Then a comparative analysis was conducted using seven different types of windows including single, double, and triple glazing filled with air and argon. Tripleglazed and double-glazed windows with argon space offer 37% and 32% of annual energy savings. It should be stressed that the methodology developed in this paper could be useful for further studies to improve building energy efficiency using optimal window glazing.
Soiling is an important issue in the renewable energy sector since it can result in significant yield losses, especially in regions with higher pollution or dust levels. To mitigate the impact of soiling on photovoltaic (PV) plants, it is essential to regularly monitor and clean the panels, as well as develop accurate soiling predictions that can affect cleaning strategies and enhance the overall performance of PV power plants. This research focuses on the problem of soiling loss in photovoltaic power plants and the potential to improve the accuracy of soiling predictions. The study examines how soiling can affect the efficiency and productivity of the modules and how to measure and predict soiling using machine learning (ML) algorithms. The research includes analyzing real data from large-scale ground-mounted PV sites and comparing different soiling measurement methods. It was observed that there were some deviations in the real soiling loss values compared to the expected values for some projects in southern Spain, thus, the main goal of this work is to develop machine learning models that could predict the soiling more accurately. The developed models have a low mean square error (MSE), indicating the accuracy and suitability of the models to predict the soiling rates. The study also investigates the impact of different cleaning strategies on the performance of PV power plants and provides a powerful application to predict both the soiling and the number of cleaning cycles.
Encapsulant-free N.I.C.E. modules have strong ecological advantages compared to conventional laminated modules but suffer generally from lower electrical performance. Via long-term outdoor monitoring of fullsize industrial modules of both types with identical solar cells, we investigated if the performance difference remains constant over time and which parameters influence its value. After assessing about a full year’s data, two obvious levers for N.I.C.E. optimization are identified: The usage of textured glass and transparent adhesives on the module rear side. Also, the performance loss could be alleviated using tracking systems due to lower AOI values. Our measurements show additionally that N.I.C.E. module surfaces are in average about 2.5°C cooler compared to laminated modules. With these findings, we lay out a roadmap to reduce today’s LIV gap of about 5%rel by different optimizations.
In this paper we report on further success of our work to develop a multi-method energy optimization which works with a digital twin concept. The twin concept serves to replicate production processes of different kinds of production companies, including complex energy systems and test market interactions to then use them for model predictive optimizing. The presented work finally reports about the performed flexibility assessment leading to a flexibility audit with a list of measures and the impact of energy optimizations made related to interactions with the local power grid i.e., the exchange node of the low voltage distribution grid. The analysis and continuous exploration of flexibilities as well as the exchange with energy markets require a “guide” leading to continuous optimization with a further tool like the Flexibility Survey and Control Panel helping decision-making processes on the day-ahead horizon for real production plants or the investment planning to improve machinery, staff schedules and production
infrastructure.
With recent developments in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, many are discussing about Germany’s dependency on fossil fuel imports in its energy system, and how can the country proceed with reducing that dependency. With its wide-ranging consumption sectors, the electricity sector comes as the perfect choice to start with. Recent reports showed that the German federal government is already intending to have a fully renewable electricity by 2035 while exploiting all possible clean power options. This was published in the federal government’s climate emergency program (Easter Package) in early 2022. The aim of this package is to initiate a rapid transition and decarbonization of the electricity sector. The Easter Package expects an enormous growth of renewable energies to a completely new level, with already at least 80% renewable gross energy consumption, with extensive and broad deployment of different generation technologies on various scales. This paper will discuss this ambitious plan and outline some insights into this huge and rapidly increasing step, and show how much will Germany need in order to achieve this huge milestone towards a fully green supply of the electricity sector. Different scenarios and shares of renewables will be investigated in order to elaborate on preponed climate-neutral goal of the electricity sector by 2035. The results pointed out some promising aspects in achieving a 100% renewable power, with massive investments in both generation and storage technologies.
A smart energy concept was designed and implemented for a cluster of 5 existing multi-family houses, which combines heat pumps, photovoltaic (PV) modules and combined heat and power units (CHP) to achieve energy- and cost-efficient operation. Measurement results of the first year of operation show that the local power generation by PV modules and CHP unit has a positive effect on the electrical self-sufficiency by reducing electricity import from the grid. In winter, when the CHP unit operates continuously for long periods, the entire electricity for the heat pump and 91 % of the total electricity demand of the neighborhood are supplied locally. In summer, only 53 % is generated within the neighborhood. The use of a specifically developed energy management system EMS is intended to further increase this share. CO2 emissions for heating and electricity of the neighborhood are evaluated and amount to 18.4 kg/(m2a). Compared to the previous energy system consisting of gas boilers (29.1 kg/(m2a)), savings of 37 % are achieved with electricity consumption from the grid being reduced by 65 %. In the second construction stage, an additional heat pump, CHP unit and PV modules will be added. The measurement results indicate that the final district energy system is likely to achieve the ambitious CO2 reduction goal of -50% and further increase the self-sufficiency of the district.
Heat pumps play a central role in decarbonizing the heat supply of buildings. However, in this article, implementing heat pumps in existing buildings, a significant challenge is still presented due to high temperature requirements. In this article, a systematic analysis of the effects of heat source temperatures, maximum heat pump condenser temperatures, and system temperatures on the seasonal performance of heat pump (HP) systems is presented. The quantitative performance analysis encompasses over 50 heat pumps installed in residential buildings, revealing correlations between the building characteristics, observed temperatures, and heat pump type. The performance of an HP system retrofitted to a 30-dwelling multifamily building is presented in more detail. The bivalent HP system combines air and ground as heat sources and achieves a seasonal performance factor of 3.25 with a share of the gas boiler of 27% in its first year of operation. In these findings, the technical feasibility of retrofitting heat pumps is demonstrated in existing buildings and insights are provided into overcoming the challenges associated with high temperature requirements.
Am 1. Juli 2022 trafen sich im Rahmen des Abschlusskolloquiums des Projekts ACA-Modes rund 60 Teilnehmende aus Forschung, Lehre und Industrie zu einer internationalen Konferenz an der Hochschule Offenburg. Hier wurden die Projektergebnisse rund um die erfolgreiche Implementierung modellprädiktiver Regelstrategien vorgestellt, aktuelle Fragestellungen diskutiert und Entwicklungspfade hin zu einem netzdienlichen Betrieb von Energieverbundsystemen skizziert.
Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung eines smarten Energiekonzepts für ein Bestandsquartier in Karlsruhe
(2023)
Die Transformation der Energieversorgung in Bestandsgebäuden ist für die Erreichung der Klimaziele im Gebäudesektor entscheidend. In einem modellhaften Quartiersprojekt in Karlsruhe-Durlach wird ein ‚smartes Energiekonzept‘, bestehend aus Wärmepumpen, Blockheizkraftwerk und PV-Anlagen mit lokalem Strom- und Wärmenetz umgesetzt und messtechnisch begleitet. Ziel ist dabei eine CO2-effiziente und wirtschaftliche Bereitstellung von Wärme und Strom.
In dem Artikel wird eine Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung für das Wärme- und Stromcontracting auf Basis der realen Investitionskosten sowie der gemessenen und berechneten Energieflüsse durchgeführt. Die Wärmegestehungskosten hängen neben den Investitionskosten von den energiewirtschaftlichen Rahmenbedingungen ab. Mit ansteigender CO2-Steuer werden mittelfristig Wärmegestehungskosten erreicht, die unter denen konventioneller Energiesysteme liegen. Dadurch bietet das integrierte Energiekonzept ein breites Anwendungspotenzial für städtische Bestandsquartiere außerhalb von Fernwärme-Gebieten.
Optimization of energetic refurbishment roadmaps for multi-family buildings utilizing heat pumps
(2023)
A novel methodology for calculating optimized refurbishment roadmaps is developed in this paper. The aim of the roadmaps is to determine when and how should which component of the building envelope and heat generation system be refurbished to achieve the lowest net present value. The integrated optimization approach couples a particle swarm optimization algorithm with a dynamic building simulation of the building envelope and the heat supply system. Due to a free selection of implementation times and refurbishment depth, the optimization method achieves the lowest net present value and high CO2 reduction and is therefore an important contribution to achieve climate neutrality in the building stock.
The method is exemplarily applied to a multi-family house built in 1970. In comparison to a standard refurbishment roadmap, cost savings of 6–16 % and CO2 savings of 6–59 % are possible. The sensitivity of the refurbishment roadmap measures is analyzed on the basis of a parametric analysis. Robust optimization results are obtained with a mean refurbishment level of approx. 50 kWh/m2/a of the building envelope. The preferred heat generation system is a bivalent brine-heat pump system with a share of 70 % of the heat load being covered by the electric heat pump.
In der Studie "Technisch-wissenschaftliche Analyse zur Energieeffizienz unterschiedlicher Trinkwasser-Erwärmungssysteme im Vergleich" im Auftrag der Viega GmbH & Co. KG werden verschiedene Trinkwasser-Erwärmungssysteme hinsichtlich ihrer Energieeffizienz in Wärmepumpensystemen vergleichend untersucht. Neben Aufbau und Parametrierung eines Simulationsmodells sowie Integration von Lastreihen nach Norm umfasst die Studie eine detaillierte Abbildung aller untersuchten Systeme. Dabei liegt ein Schwerpunkt auf der Einordnung des Energieeinsparpotenzials durch eine Warmwassertemperaturreduktion mit dem Viega AVS Trinkwasser Management System. Die untersuchten Varianten sind: Referenzsystem 1: Durchflusstrinkwassererwärmer DTE (1 stufig) mit Rücklaufeinschichtung. System 2: Viega DTE (2 stufig). System 3: Viega AVS Trinkwasser Management System mit DTE (2 stufig) und Ultrafiltrationsmodul im Zirkulationsrücklauf UFC. System 4: Wohnungsstation, 4-Leiter-System. System 5: Wohnungsstation, 2-Leiter-System. System 6: Elektrischer Durchlauferhitzer. Die Studie ergab, dass sich bei Einsatz einer Niedertemperatur-Wärmepumpe mit maximaler Vorlauftemperatur von 58 °C das Viega AVS System mit DTE und UFC, dezentrale elektrische Durchlauferhitzer sowie das 4-Leiter-System bei einer Trinkwassertemperatur von 45°C im Vergleich als energetisch am besten erweisen. Bei einer Wärmepumpe mit einer höheren maximalen Vorlauftemperatur von 64 °C kann auch das 4-Leiter-System bei einer Trinkwassertemperatur von 50°C sinnvoll eingesetzt werden. Die Ergebnisse zeigten auch, dass je höher die durch die Wärmepumpe bereitgestellte Temperatur (maximale Vorlauftemperatur), desto besser lassen sich auch die anderen Systeme einsetzen, da sich dadurch der Einsatz des Backup-Systems minimieren lässt. Das Viega Aqua VIP System mit Temperaturabsenkung schneidet im Vergleich sehr gut hinsichtlich des Einsatzes der Endenergie und der zu erreichenden Jahresarbeitszahl ab. Der Einsatz dieses Systems in Kombination mit einer Wärmepumpe bietet Potenzial für den Einsatz erneuerbarer Energien.
LowEx-Konzepte für die Wärmeversorgung von Mehrfamilien-Bestandsgebäuden ("LowEx-Bestand Analyse")
(2023)
Der vorliegende Abschlussbericht fasst die Ergebnisse der wissenschaftlichen Querspange »LowEx-Bestand Analyse« des thematischen Projektverbunds »LowEx-Konzepte für die Wärmeversorgung von Mehrfamilien-Bestandsgebäuden (LowEx-Bestand)« zusammen. In diesem Verbund arbeiteten drei Forschungsinstitute mit Herstellern von Heizungs- und Lüftungstechnik und mit Unternehmen der Wohnungswirtschaft zusammen. Gemeinsam wurden Lösungen entwickelt, analysiert und demonstriert, die den effizienten Einsatz von Wärmepumpen, Wärmeübergabesystemen und Lüftungssystemen bei der energetischen Modernisierung von Mehrfamiliengebäuden zum Ziel haben. LowEx-Systeme arbeiten durch geringe Temperaturdifferenzen zwischen Heizmedium und Nutzwärmebesonders effizient. Wärmepumpen haben dabei erhebliches Potenzial zur Absenkung der spezifischen CO2-Emissionen bei der Wärmebereitstellung. Für die energetische Modernisierung von Mehrfamiliengebäuden ist der Einsatz solcher Systeme mit besonderen Herausforderungen und Anforderungen an die Übergabe der Raumwärme, die Warmwasserbereitung und die Nutzung von Umweltwärme verbunden. Diese Herausforderungen werden in LowEx-Bestand adressiert.