Peak Reduction Using Mode Adjustment of Heat Pump Water Heaters in a Residential Neighborhood

Eve Tsybina, Chris Winstead, Justin Hill, Kadir Amasyali, Nora Agah, Viswadeep Lebakula, Jeff Munk, Helia Zandi

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Abstract

Building electrification is putting pressure on distribution grid worldwide. Peak reduction is an important concern that can help reduce the growing stress and allow to defer investments in new capacity. Water heaters represent a convenient way of reducing peak because they are less dependent on weather, and their storage volume allows for asynchronous water heating and hot water use. Previous empirical studies investigated the ability of water heaters to reduce peak through the adjustment of the temperature setpoint. However, not all equipment vendors offer this option. This study aims at understanding the feasibility of peak reduction with an alternative configuration available in the market - by adjusting the device mode rather than temperature setpoint. The peak reduction methodology is tested in an occupied 46-townhome neighborhood located in Atlanta, GA. We find that peak shifting is possible with the adjustable mode approach, with the change in the peak load by 30-60%.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages455-459
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Event2023 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (ISGT-LA) - IEEE
Duration: 6 Nov 20239 Nov 2023

Conference

Conference2023 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (ISGT-LA)
CityIEEE
Period6/11/239/11/23

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5600-88572

Keywords

  • demand response
  • direct load control
  • model predictive control
  • peak shifting
  • smart grid
  • water heater

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