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ACE100/23/000057
11/10/2023 – 10/10/2026
Joaquim Meléndez
+(34) 650507142
This project aims to research the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning models and algorithms that contribute to increasing energy efficiency in buildings, improving the functioning of buildings, the indoor environmental quality conditions of buildings and of the maintenance of the building facilities. The project is aimed at increasing knowledge about the conditions that affect buildings.
More specifically, the project contemplates implementing a system capable of carrying out predictions of the electrical consumption of buildings and implementing an FDD (Fault Detection and Diagnosis) system capable of predicting failures in buildings. These detections will also have to be able to be made at different levels of spatial and temporal aggregation. In addition, it is also planned to implement an intelligent and automated OC (Ongoing Commissioning) system that can make the facilities work at their optimal efficiency point and determining the causes of anomalies and corrective measures through a report or maintenance plan.
To have a global vision, these tools will be applied to different types of buildings such as hospital, administrative, sports and industrial.
This project has received funding from ACCIÓ – Agency for Business Competitiveness: ACE100/23/000057
Multi-vector energy management system including scheduling electrolyser, electric vehicle charging station and other assets in a real scenario
J. Massana; Ll. Burgas; S. Herraiz; J. Colomer; C. Pous
Journal of Cleaner Production. Volum: 380, Part 2.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134996
Day-Ahead Scheduling of Controllable Switches and Energy Storage for Optimal Power Flow Considering Forecast Errors
J. Massana, L. Burgas, J. Colomer, J. Melendez, A. Ferrer.
8th International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Energy Related Materials (ENEFM)
Turkey. 13/10/2022
Leveraging bi-directional EV charging for flexibility services in the distribution grid-the case of fever project
CIRED Porto Workshop 2022: E-mobility and power distribution systems: Porto, Portugal, 2-3 June 2022
Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/21688
Potential benefits of scheduling electric vehicle sessions over limiting charging power
Marc Cañigueral, Joaquim Meléndez
CIRED Porto Workshop 2022: E-mobility and power distribution systems: Porto, Portugal, 2-3 June 2022
Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/21587