Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches

Abstract The building energy management system (BEMS) components, that is, the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, refrigerators, and lighting significantly impact energy consumption. This paper presents the modelling, including HVAC and refrigerator with interior heat and ext...

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Main Authors: Srinivas Yelisetti, Vikash Kumar Saini, Rajesh Kumar, Ehsan Heydarian‐Forushani, Ameena S. Al Sumaiti
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-12-01
Series:IET Smart Grid
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/stg2.12194
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Vikash Kumar Saini
Rajesh Kumar
Ehsan Heydarian‐Forushani
Ameena S. Al Sumaiti
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description Abstract The building energy management system (BEMS) components, that is, the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, refrigerators, and lighting significantly impact energy consumption. This paper presents the modelling, including HVAC and refrigerator with interior heat and external illuminus of lighting for residential buildings. The energy consumption of these components has been examined using eight meta‐heuristic algorithms with weather conditions of five cities in India. The statistical and box‐plot analysis results recommended the original artificial ecosystem algorithm compared to others for energy management. The results of the proposed smart residential building have been compared with the published model results of a residential building with and without BEMS and an economic analysis has also been carried out. The simulation results show that the maximum load has been shifted to off‐peak durations. The energy savings in the proposed BEMS compared to existing BEMS and without BEMS are 34% and 57%, respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-7a2283fd5d6044e195b9ab1c25cb2bd62024-12-26T15:37:29ZengWileyIET Smart Grid2515-29472024-12-017696798210.1049/stg2.12194Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approachesSrinivas Yelisetti0Vikash Kumar Saini1Rajesh Kumar2Ehsan Heydarian‐Forushani3Ameena S. Al Sumaiti4Department of Electrical Engineering Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur IndiaAdvanced Power and Energy Center Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Khalifa University Abu Dhabi UAEDepartment of Electrical Engineering Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur IndiaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering Qom University of Technology Qom IranAdvanced Power and Energy Center Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Khalifa University Abu Dhabi UAEAbstract The building energy management system (BEMS) components, that is, the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, refrigerators, and lighting significantly impact energy consumption. This paper presents the modelling, including HVAC and refrigerator with interior heat and external illuminus of lighting for residential buildings. The energy consumption of these components has been examined using eight meta‐heuristic algorithms with weather conditions of five cities in India. The statistical and box‐plot analysis results recommended the original artificial ecosystem algorithm compared to others for energy management. The results of the proposed smart residential building have been compared with the published model results of a residential building with and without BEMS and an economic analysis has also been carried out. The simulation results show that the maximum load has been shifted to off‐peak durations. The energy savings in the proposed BEMS compared to existing BEMS and without BEMS are 34% and 57%, respectively.https://doi.org/10.1049/stg2.12194building management systemsenergy management systems
spellingShingle Srinivas Yelisetti
Vikash Kumar Saini
Rajesh Kumar
Ehsan Heydarian‐Forushani
Ameena S. Al Sumaiti
Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
IET Smart Grid
building management systems
energy management systems
title Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
title_full Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
title_fullStr Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
title_short Modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
title_sort modelling and management of flexible residential building components using system based heuristic approaches
topic building management systems
energy management systems
url https://doi.org/10.1049/stg2.12194
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