Smarter Cars, Homes, and Grids: Case Studies in Optimal Energy Management

The future of energy holds fascinating challenges and opportunities. The challenge: As society's size and energy appetite grow, we must seek solutions that facilitate penetration of renewable energy and enhance efficiency across the transportation, building, and power system sectors. The opportunity: Low-cost sensing/actuation and the pervasiveness of Internet-access enable a new era of cyber-enabled, model-based, data-driven, optimized energy management.
This seminar focuses on energy management problems across three outwardly zooming use-cases: cars, buildings, and the electric grid. Namely, we explore how real-time traffic data can enhance plug-in hybrid electric vehicle fuel economy. Next we discuss energy management in a home with rooftop solar and second-life battery storage. Finally, we discuss control of flexible load populations, and vehicle-grid integration. A common theme throughout this talk is leveraging optimal control theory, dynamic system models, and real-time data streams to design energy management systems across a multitude of scales.
Speaker: Scott Moura, UC Berkeley
Wednesday, 03/04/15
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