Active Participation of Buildings in the Energy Networks: Dynamic/Operational Models and Control Challenges

Saman Nikkhah*, Adib Allahham, Janusz W. Bialek, Sara L. Walker, Damian Giaouris, Simira Papadopoulou

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Abstract

New advances in small-scale generation and consumption technologies have shifted conventional buildings’ functionality towards energy-efficient active buildings (ABs). Such developments drew the attention of researchers all around the world, resulting in a variety of publications, including several review papers. This study conducts a systematic literature review so as to analyse the concepts/factors enabling active participation of buildings in the energy networks. To do so, a relatively large number of publications devoted to the subject are identified, introducing the taxonomy of control and optimisation methods for the ABs. Then, a study selection methodology is proposed to nominate potential literature that has investigated the role of ABs in the energy networks. The modelling approaches in enabling flexible ABs are identified, while the potential challenges have been highlighted. Furthermore, the citation network of included papers is illustrated by Gephi software and analysed using “ForceAtlas2” and “Yifan Hu Proportional” algorithms so as to analyse the insights and possibilities for future developments. The survey results provide a clear answer to the research question around the potential flexibility that can be offered by ABs to the energy grids, and highlights possible prospective research plans, serving as a guide to research and industry.
Original languageEnglish
Article number7220
Number of pages28
JournalEnergies
Volume14
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding:
This work was made possible through funding from Newcastle University and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grant EP/S016627/1: Active Building Centre.

Keywords

  • active building (AB)
  • control and optimisation
  • flexibility
  • citation network

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