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Systems and method for time use optimization

  • US 10,642,239 B2
  • Filed: 11/21/2017
  • Issued: 05/05/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/2016
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for time of use optimization comprising:

  • determining time of use pricing data associated with purchase of energy from an energy provider, wherein the time of use pricing data includes a higher cost tier associated with a higher cost for the energy during a first predetermined time period and a lower cost tier associated with a lower cost for the energy during a second predetermined time period;

    partitioning a predetermined amount of time into a plurality of segments, wherein the plurality of segments corresponds with the higher cost tier and the lower cost tier;

    creating an energy set point schedule for setting a set point of a controllable device, wherein the energy set point schedule sets the set point of the controllable device to a predetermined value for each of the plurality of segments while maintaining operation and control of the controllable device through all of the set point schedule, wherein the energy set point schedule is altered based on the following;


    Ti(k+1)=Ti(k)−

    ρ

    γ

    Ei(k);

    Ti-1(k+1)=Ti-1(k)+ε

    γ

    Ei(k) when Pi-1<

    P
    i
    Ti(k+1)=Ti(k);

    Ti-1(k+1)=Ti-1(k) when Pi-1>

    =P
    i wherein k is a current iteration, Ti is a scheduled state variable at a time segment i, Ei is a change in energy over a time segment i, ρ

    >

    0 and ε

    >

    0 are learning constants, Pi is the price of energy at time segment i, and γ

    is a conversion from energy to state variable, and wherein k is a current iteration, Ti is a scheduled state variable at a time segment i, Ei is a change in energy over a time segment i, ρ

    >

    0 and ε

    >

    0 are learning constants, Pi is the price of energy at time segment i, and γ

    is a conversion from energy to state variable;

    determining whether energy utilized by the controllable device during the higher cost tier is greater than about zero; and

    iteratively altering an energy set point temperature of a segment that precedes the higher cost tier to a higher value.

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