This paper proposes a study about the feasibility to modulate the indoor artificial lighting, taking into account both achievable energy savings and comfort conditions, in order to reduce lighting electric loads. In particular, it focuses on the possibility, on one hand, to decrease the luminous flux and, on the other hand, to change the Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT), in order to decrease the absorbed power. Moreover, the impact of daylight-linked control systems was considered. Finally, the possibility to combine the different technical solutions was analysed. The paper proposes the definition of daily scheduling referred to lighting energy management, in order to modulate the maximum load value, maintaining a minimum during the rest of the time for an office end use.
Beccali M., Bonomolo M. , Zizzo Gaetano , Bellia L., Fragliasso F. , Spada G. (2018). Dynamic Lighting Strategies with Load Modulation Purposes to Reduce Peak Electrical Demand. In Proceedings - 2018 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2018 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe, EEEIC/I and CPS Europe 2018. NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/EEEIC.2018.8493931].
Dynamic Lighting Strategies with Load Modulation Purposes to Reduce Peak Electrical Demand
Beccali M.;Bonomolo M.;Zizzo Gaetano;
2018-01-01
Abstract
This paper proposes a study about the feasibility to modulate the indoor artificial lighting, taking into account both achievable energy savings and comfort conditions, in order to reduce lighting electric loads. In particular, it focuses on the possibility, on one hand, to decrease the luminous flux and, on the other hand, to change the Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT), in order to decrease the absorbed power. Moreover, the impact of daylight-linked control systems was considered. Finally, the possibility to combine the different technical solutions was analysed. The paper proposes the definition of daily scheduling referred to lighting energy management, in order to modulate the maximum load value, maintaining a minimum during the rest of the time for an office end use.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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