
BUILDING SOLUTION - RETROFITTING BUILDINGS FOR THE SMART GRID
Overview
A key part of Smart Grid deployment is the introduction of "dynamic pricing", which means that the price of electricity can change over time. During periods of high demand, the price per kWh can go up seven or ten times normal rates to discourage use. This is particularly relevant for commercial buildings, since their HVAC load on a hot summer afternoon can account for over half the peaking load on the electrical grid.
When smart buildings are connected to the Smart Grid, they can "listen" to pricing signals transmitted from the utility, and automatically adjust thermostat setpoints and lighting to minimize electrical use during peak periods (this functionality is called Auto-Demand Response, or A-DR). This kind of intelligent response from smart buildings can help reduce energy costs, and also lessen the load on the grid.
The Challenge
Unfortunately, the majority of commercial buildings in use today are not smart. Most still use pneumatic (compressed air) HVAC controls, and simple lighting circuits with few or no zones. This means that they cannot automatically respond to A-DR signals, and may incur significant energy bills as a result.
Retrofitting these buildings involve opening up walls and ceilings, potentially exposing harmful substances such as asbestos, and require replacing HVAC actuators and lighting fixtures, and running new wires. The initial cost is high, the disruption to occupants often unacceptable, and the payback period is usually five years or more. As a result, retrofits have not been very popular. In fact, over 50 billion sq-ft of commercial building space today still use legacy HVAC and lighting controls, and cannot take advantage of modern energy management strategies.
The Cypress Envirosystems Solution
The patent-pending Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat solution provides a cost-effective, easy-to-install retrofit solution for existing pneumatic HVAC thermostats. During hot summer afternoons for example, the WPT's can be programmed to increase temperature setpoints by two degrees, thereby reducing chiller or air-handler electrical consumption.
The WPT's can be installed in minutes without opening up walls or ceilings, and cost 80% less than a conventional "smart" retrofit. It includes a built-in OpenADR communication interface used by most utilities to send pricing or demand response signals, and qualifies for incentive payments in many states. The payback period is typically under 18 months.
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Similarly, the Adura Lightpoint System provides a cost-effective, easy-to-install retrofit solution for existing lighting fixtures. It allows lights to be temporaily dimmed or turned off (e.g. hallway lights, lights near windows etc.) to reduce peak load.
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Case Studies
Demand Response Case Study (Mar 2009)
Wireless Lighting Controls Make Retrofits Practical - California Energy Commission (Sept 2008)

