Using standby generators in support of an electricity network: logistics and experience


Autoria(s): Daniels, Laura; Walton, Paul; Potter, Ben; Coker, Phil
Data(s)

04/04/2014

Resumo

Electricity load shifting is becoming a big topic in the world of ‘green’ retail. Marks & Spencer (M&S) aim to become the world’s most sustainable retailer (1) and part of that commitment means contributing to the future electricity network. While intelligent operation of fridges and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems are a wide area of research, standby generators should be considered too, as they are the most widely adopted form of distributed generation. In this paper, the experience of using standby generators in Northern Ireland to support the grid is shared and the logistics of future projects are discussed. Interactions with maintenance schedules, electricity costs, grid code, staffing and store opening times are discussed as well as the financial implications associated with running generators for grid support.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/37697/1/CIBSE%20PAPER%201911.docx

Daniels, L., Walton, P., Potter, B. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000859.html> and Coker, P. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000747.html> (2014) Using standby generators in support of an electricity network: logistics and experience. In: CIBSE Technical Symposium 2014, 3rd - 4th April 2014, Dublin Technical Institute, Dublin, Ireland.

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en

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/37697/

creatorInternal Potter, Ben

creatorInternal Coker, Phil

http://www.cibse.org/knowledge/cibse-technical-symposium-2014/using-standby-generators-in-support-of-an-electric

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Conference or Workshop Item

PeerReviewed