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A Unified and Integrated Energy Management System for HVAC Spaces and Power House
Date
1988-09Metadata
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This paper describes a totally integrated energy
management system throughout the plant and facilities.
The equipment involves: the power plant (boilers,
cogeneration turbines, chillers); HVAC of buildings; air
handling and other distribution systems.
The energy management system has the architecture for
data transmission and processing including multilevel
control and optimization through the plant and
buildings. The key step in this work is to interface the
power plant control and management system with the
rest, under a unified energy management concept.
The main advantages of the system has been: (i) the
ability to optimize and coordinate the overall operation,
(ii) to control the feedback loops for their optimum
operation, (iii) to communicate between the levels of
control hierarchy, all from the same operator station, and
(iv) provide the high reliability and availability of the
system.
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Kaya, A.; Debban, G. D. (1988). A Unified and Integrated Energy Management System for HVAC Spaces and Power House. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /92445.