These buildings integrate energy efficiency, storage, renewable energy, advanced metering, and load flexibility technologies to be grid efficeint.
Utilize Distributed Energy Resources (DER), Distributed Generation Technology (DGT), Sectionalized Grid-Interconnected Systems, and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI).
Optimize energy use, balance loads during peak demand, and reduce frequency deviations.
Generate onsite energy equal to or greater than the total energy consumed, achieving net zero.
Use surplus energy to offset future demand, exporting excess to the grid or storing it in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
Employ AI, machine learning, and IoT to optimize energy use based on occupant patterns.
Use real-time analytics for simulations and optimizations.
Enable communication and control through smart, responsive devices.
Implement on-site solar PV carports with EV charging stations, roof solar PV array, geothermal heat pumps.
Integrate DERs with grid-interactive buildings and BESS.
Use existing spinning generation or PEM fuel cells for additional support.
Use PEM fuel cells for clean, reliable electricity, especially during peak demand or as backup power.
Provide grid stability by regulating voltage and frequency.
Create islanded and grid-connected mini-grids.
Use automated switchgear to reroute power and restore circuits during faults.
Install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) in each building and strategic locations.
Collect detailed, real-time metering information for optimized energy management.
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