Occupant-Oriented Demand Response with Model Predictive Heating Control in a Multi-Zone Residential Building

This book introduces a framework for occupant-oriented demand response in residential buildings with distributed energy sources. Using model predictive control, it optimizes heat pump operation while integrating PV, batteries, and occupants’ thermal satisfaction. Results show over 20% cost savings a...

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Main Author: Frahm, Moritz
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: KIT Scientific Publishing 2025
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Online Access:https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/100722
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Summary:This book introduces a framework for occupant-oriented demand response in residential buildings with distributed energy sources. Using model predictive control, it optimizes heat pump operation while integrating PV, batteries, and occupants’ thermal satisfaction. Results show over 20% cost savings and enhanced thermal satisfaction. PV integration further reduces costs by over 50%. The framework provides a practical, data-driven approach for versatile, energy-efficient building solutions.