TY - GEN
T1 - Development and Evaluation of Distributed Energy Resource Device Models: Electric Vehicles, Electric Water Heaters, and Commercial Refrigeration Systems
AU - Booten, Chuck
AU - Sparn, Bethany
AU - Maguire, Jeff
AU - Balamurugan, Sivasathya
AU - Duoba, Michael
AU - Canosa, Alejandro
AU - Munk, Jeffrey
AU - Kuruganti, Teja
AU - Sun, Jian
AU - Cui, Borui
AU - Dong, Jin
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - In order to validate distributed energy resource (DER) models operated with grid services in the GMLC 1.4.2 team’s February (GMLC 2019a) and July (GMLC 2019b) reports, a test and measurement program using actual DER devices was conducted by national laboratories for three devices: (1) electric vehicles (EVs), (2) water heaters, and (3) commercial refrigeration. Test procedures were developed and carried out to identify the mathematical models and their parameters that describe the operational function, characterize the physics, and obey transient response of the devices. This report focuses on the experimental results obtained to develop and verify simulations of three specific EV models. This section summarizes elements of the mathematical model and shows the necessity data collected from the EVs while charging and discharging (driving). In the course of the study, we found it necessary to make some modifications to the model to deal with observed transient behavior. Section 1.2 details the model assumptions and equations, Section 1.3 provides details of the EVs tested, Section 1.4 outlines the test procedures developed for the projects, and Section 1.5 presents the experimental results obtained for the three different EVs tested and how these results compare to the models running the same test profiles.For further information about the model, how it is used in simulating larger subfleets, and how the generic “battery-equivalent model” is used to generically describe a number of different DER types, see “Grid Services from DER Device Fleets: Volume 1 – Battery Equivalent Models of Device and Fleets” report (GMLC 2019a).
AB - In order to validate distributed energy resource (DER) models operated with grid services in the GMLC 1.4.2 team’s February (GMLC 2019a) and July (GMLC 2019b) reports, a test and measurement program using actual DER devices was conducted by national laboratories for three devices: (1) electric vehicles (EVs), (2) water heaters, and (3) commercial refrigeration. Test procedures were developed and carried out to identify the mathematical models and their parameters that describe the operational function, characterize the physics, and obey transient response of the devices. This report focuses on the experimental results obtained to develop and verify simulations of three specific EV models. This section summarizes elements of the mathematical model and shows the necessity data collected from the EVs while charging and discharging (driving). In the course of the study, we found it necessary to make some modifications to the model to deal with observed transient behavior. Section 1.2 details the model assumptions and equations, Section 1.3 provides details of the EVs tested, Section 1.4 outlines the test procedures developed for the projects, and Section 1.5 presents the experimental results obtained for the three different EVs tested and how these results compare to the models running the same test profiles.For further information about the model, how it is used in simulating larger subfleets, and how the generic “battery-equivalent model” is used to generically describe a number of different DER types, see “Grid Services from DER Device Fleets: Volume 1 – Battery Equivalent Models of Device and Fleets” report (GMLC 2019a).
KW - buildings
KW - distributed energy resource
KW - GMLC
KW - grid
KW - grid services
U2 - 10.2172/1660063
DO - 10.2172/1660063
M3 - Technical Report
ER -