Power management system, power management method, and upper power management apparatus

A power management system comprises a plurality of HEMSs 10 and a CEMS 40. The CEMS 40 transmits, to a power company 60, configuration information of the plurality of consumers 70 managed by the CEMS 40. The power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) transmitted from the power company 60 to the CEMS 40 is determined in accordance with the configuration information. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to each HEMS 10, reduction information including an amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer 70 in response to a power curtailment signal transmitted from the power company 60 after transmitting the configuration information.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a power management system, a power management method, and an upper power management apparatus that reduce power consumed by a load provided in a plurality of consumers.

BACKGROUND ART

In recent years, it is known a technology of controlling, by a power management apparatus (for example, HEMS: Home Energy Management System) provided in each consumer, a load provided in a consumer and a dispersed power source provided in a consumer, for example.

Examples of the dispersed power source may include a power generation equipment that utilizes clean energy such as sunlight, wind power, and geothermal energy. Alternatively, examples of the dispersed power source may also include a fuel cell such as SOFC (Solid Oxide Fuel Cell).

In such a system, when it is expected that an amount of power to be supplied from a power grid is smaller than a total amount of power consumed in a consumer connected to the power grid, a power company that manages the power grid transmits, to each power management apparatus, a power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) instructing restraint of an amount of power consumed, and each power management apparatus reduces power consumed by a load in response to the power curtailment signal (for example, Patent Literature 1). The power curtailment signal is a signal indicating an amount of power that should be reduced by each consumer (for example, a ratio of power to be reduced relative to power currently consumed, or an absolute value of power to be reduced relative to power currently consumed).

CITATION LIST

Patent Literature

Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication 2010-128810

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In this case, from a viewpoint of a power company, it may suffice that the total amount of power consumed is reduced irrespective of an amount of power reduced by each consumer connected to the power grid. However, there is a need of considering situations of a plurality of consumers (power management apparatus).

Therefore, the present invention has been achieved in order to solve the above-described problem, and an object thereof is to provide a power management system, a power management method, and an upper power management apparatus with which it is possible to appropriately restrain an amount of power consumed by a load provided in each consumer.

A power management system according to the first feature comprises a plurality of lower power management apparatuses each of which is provided for each of a plurality of consumers and an upper power management apparatus that manages the plurality of lower power management apparatuses. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to a power company that manages a power grid, configuration information of the plurality of consumers managed by the upper power management apparatus. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to each lower power management apparatus, reduction information including an amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer in response to a power curtailment signal transmitted from the power company after transmitting the configuration information.

In the first feature, the power curtailment signal is determined by the power company in accordance with the configuration information.

In the first feature, the power curtailment signal includes an amount of power that should be reduced from an amount of power currently consumed by a load connected to the power grid.

In the first feature, the configuration information is any one of the number of the lower power management apparatuses managed by the upper power management apparatus, the number of consumers managed by the upper power management apparatus, the number of residents of a consumer managed by the upper power management apparatus, the location of a lower power management apparatus managed by the upper power management apparatus, the location of a consumer managed by the upper power management apparatus, an area of a region managed by the upper power management apparatus, an amount of power that can be supplied by a dispersed power source provided within the consumer managed by the upper power management apparatus, a predicted amount of power that can be supplied by the dispersed power source provided within the consumer managed by the upper power management apparatus, and a predicted amount of power consumed by the load provided within the consumer managed by the upper power management apparatus.

In the first feature, the upper power management apparatus transmits, to each lower power management apparatus, a notification request for requesting a notification of an amount of power that can be reduced from power currently consumed for each category to which a load connected to each lower power management apparatus belongs, in response to a power curtailment signal transmitted from a power company that manages a power grid. The lower power management apparatus transmits, to the upper power management apparatus, reducibility information for each of the categories including the amount of the power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed in response to the notification request. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to each lower power management apparatus, reduction information including the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer, in response to the power curtailment signal and the reducibility information.

In the first feature, each lower power management apparatus transmits, to the upper power management apparatus, power information including an amount of power consumed for each category to which a load connected to each lower power management apparatus belongs. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to each lower power management apparatus, the reduction information in response to the power curtailment signal and the power information.

In the first feature, the category has a priority. The upper power management apparatus decides the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer so as to preferentially reduce power consumed by a load belonging to a category having a lower priority.

In the first feature, the upper power management apparatus decides the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer, in accordance with a coefficient corresponding to a contract of a maximum current value available for each consumer.

A power management method according to the second feature is applied to a power management system comprising a plurality of lower power management apparatuses each of which is provided for each of a plurality of consumers and an upper power management apparatus that manages the plurality of lower power management apparatuses. The power management method comprises: a step of transmitting, from the upper power management apparatus to a power company that manages a power grid, configuration information of a plurality of consumers managed by the upper power management apparatus; and a step of transmitting, from the upper power management apparatus to each lower power management apparatus, reduction information including an amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer, after transmitting the configuration information, in response to a power curtailment signal transmitted from the power company.

In the second feature, the power curtailment signal is determined by the power company in accordance with the configuration information.

In the first feature, the power curtailment signal includes an amount of power that should be reduced from an amount of power currently consumed by a load connected to the power grid.

An upper power management apparatus according to the third feature manages a plurality of lower power management apparatuses each of which is provided for each of a plurality of consumers. The upper power management apparatus comprises: a transmission unit that transmits, to a power company that manages a power grid, configuration information of the plurality of consumers managed by the upper power management apparatus. The transmission unit transmits, to each lower power management apparatus, reduction information including an amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer, in response to a power curtailment signal transmitted from the power company after transmitting the configuration information.

In the third feature, the power curtailment signal is determined by the power company in accordance with the configuration information.

In the third feature, the power curtailment signal includes an amount of power that should be reduced from an amount of power currently consumed by a load connected to the power grid.

The present invention can provide a power management system, a power management method, and an upper power management apparatus with which it is possible to appropriately restrain an amount of power consumed by a load provided in each consumer.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

Hereinafter, the power management system according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described. Note that the same or similar reference signs are applied to the same or similar portions in the following descriptions of the drawings.

It must be understood that the drawings are schematic, and the ratio of each dimension and the like may differ from the real one. Accordingly, specific dimensions and the like should be understood with reference to the following description. Furthermore, it must be understood that, the relationship or ratio of dimensions included in each of the drawings may differ.

SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENT

A power management system according to the embodiment comprises a plurality of lower power management apparatuses each of which is provided for each of a plurality of consumers and an upper power management apparatus that manages the plurality of lower power management apparatuses. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to a power company that manages a power grid, configuration information of the plurality of consumers managed by the upper power management apparatus. The upper power management apparatus transmits, to each lower power management apparatus, reduction information including an amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer in response to a power curtailment signal transmitted from the power company after transmitting the configuration information.

Therefore, an appropriate power curtailment signal is transmitted to each of a plurality of upper power management apparatuses, and it is possible to appropriately restrain the amount of power consumed by a load provided within each consumer.

First Embodiment

[Configuration of Power Management System]

Hereinafter, a power management system according to a first embodiment will be described.FIG. 1is a diagram showing a power management system100according to the first embodiment.

As shown inFIG. 1, the power management system100includes an HEMS10, a group of loads20, a smart meter30, a CEMS40, a grid50, and a power company60. The HEMS10and the group of loads20are provided within a consumer70.

The HEMS10is an apparatus (HEMS: Home Energy Management System) that manages power of the consumer70. In the first embodiment, the HEMS10includes a function of controlling the group of loads20by using a protocol such as ECHONET Lite or ZigBee. For example, the HEMS10is capable of controlling the power consumed by the group of loads20by controlling an operation mode of the group of loads20.

In the first embodiment, as the HEMS10, an HEMS10A1, an HEMS10A2, an HEMS10B1, and an HEMS10B2are provided. Further, the HEMS10is an example of a lower power management apparatus. The HEMS10will be described in detail later (seeFIG. 2).

The group of loads20is a group of equipment by which power is consumed. Examples of the group of loads20include equipment such as a refrigerator, lighting, an air conditioner, and TV. Further, a dispersed power source such as a storage battery, a photovoltaic power generation equipment (PV), and a fuel cell (SOFC) may be provided within the consumer70.

In this case, it is possible to classify a load included in the group of loads20(that is, a load connected to the HEMS10) into a plurality of categories. Further, each category has a priority.

For example, the load is classified into three categories (categories A to C). The category A is a category to which a load (for example, a refrigerator), for example, indispensable in a daily life, belongs. The category B is a load (for example, lighting and an air conditioner) directly related to a daily life, other than loads belonging to the category A. The category C is a load (for example, TV) not belonging to the category A nor the category B. In this case, the category A has the highest priority, and the category C has the lowest priority.

The category is basically set previously to each load; however, the category is preferably changeable by a user. For example, even when a category of a certain load is set as the category C at the time of product shipment, it is preferable that the category be changeable to another category depending on each usage manner of a user. The HEMS10stores information notifying the category to which the load belongs, periodically received from each load included in the group of loads20, for example. Alternatively, when a category of a load included in the group of loads20is changed (for example, when a new load is added to the group of loads20, or when the category of the load is changed), the HEMS10receives the information for notifying the change in category from the load and stores the information.

In the first embodiment, as the group of loads20, a group of loads20A1, a group of loads20A2, a group of loads20B1, and a group of loads20B2are provided. The HEMS10A1and the group of loads20A1are provided within a consumer70A1, and the HEMS10A2and the group of loads20A2are provided within a consumer70A2. Likewise, the HEMS10B1and the group of loads20B1are provided within a consumer70B1, and the HEMS10B2and the group of loads20B2are provided within a consumer70B2.

Basically, the smart meter30is a meter that measures power consumed by the group of loads20. In the first embodiment, the smart meter30includes a communication function, and is capable of receiving information from the HEMS10, the CEMS40, and the grid50(power company60).

In the first embodiment, as the smart meter30, a smart meter30A1, a smart meter30A2, and a smart meter30B are provided. As shown inFIG. 1, the smart meter30may be provided closer to the grid50than the CEMS40, or may be provided closer to the consumer70than the CEMS40.

The CEMS40is an apparatus (CEMS: Community Energy Management System) that manages a plurality of HEMSs10. The CEMS40collects information from each HEMS10and provides instruction for an operation to each HEMS10.

In the first embodiment, as the CEMS40, a CEMS40A and a CEMS40B are provided. Further, the CEMS40is an example of an upper power management apparatus. The CEMS40will be described in detail later (seeFIG. 3).

The grid50is a power line for supplying each consumer70with power supplied from a power station, etc. The power company60is a business operator managing the grid50.

The consumer70is a unit managed by one HEMS10. For example, the consumer70may be a single house or a housing complex such as an apartment house. Alternatively, the consumer70may be a dwelling unit configuring a housing complex.

Hereinafter, a lower power management apparatus according to the first embodiment will be described.FIG. 2is a block diagram showing the HEMS10(an example of the lower power management apparatus) according to the first embodiment. As shown inFIG. 2, the HEMS10includes a reception unit11, a transmission unit12, and a control unit13.

The reception unit11receives various information from the CEMS40. Firstly, the reception unit11receives, from the CEMS40, a notification request for requesting a notification of an amount of power that can be reduced from power currently consumed. In particular, the reception unit11receives the notification request for each category.

Secondly, the reception unit11receives reduction information including the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70, from the CEMS40. In this case, it should be noted that the reduction information includes an amount of power to be reduced for each category.

The transmission unit12transmits various information to the CEMS40. The transmission unit12transmits reducible information including an amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed, to the CEMS40. In particular, the transmission unit12transmits, to the CEMS40, the reducible information for each category.

The amount of power that can be reduced may be a numerical value manually input by a user, or a numerical value calculated by the HEMS10on the basis of a use history of a load stored in the HEMS10. Alternatively, when a dispersed power source is provided within the consumer70, the amount of power that can be reduced may include not only an amount of power reduced by an operation suspension of a load but also an amount of power reduced that is achieved when the power supply from the grid50is reduced as a result of the group of loads20being supplied with output power from the dispersed power source.

The control unit13comprehensively controls the HEMS10. The control unit13controls the group of loads20connected to the HEMS10by using a signal that complies with a protocol such as ECHONET Lite or ZigBee. In particular, the control unit13is capable of controlling the power consumed by the group of loads20by controlling an operation mode of the group of loads20. Specifically, the control unit13transmits, to the load included in the group of loads20, a signal for switching to an operation mode in which it is possible to reduce the power consumed, in response to the reduction information received from the CEMS40.

In this case, the control unit13grasps a category to which the load included in the group of loads20belongs. Further, the control unit13grasps power consumed by the load (power currently consumed) included in the group of loads20.

When the dispersed power source is provided within the consumer70, the control unit13grasps output power from the dispersed power source. Accordingly, when the power consumed by the group of loads20is reduced, the control unit13may not only stop the operation of the load but also replace at least a part of the power supplied to the group of loads20with the output power from the dispersed power source.

Hereinafter, an upper power management apparatus according to the first embodiment will be described.FIG. 3is a block diagram showing the CEMS40(an example of the upper power management apparatus) according to the first embodiment. As shown inFIG. 3, the CEMS40includes a reception unit41, a transmission unit42, and a control unit43.

The reception unit41receives various information from the HEMS10and the power company60. Firstly, the reception unit41receives, from the power company60, a power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) instructing restraint of an amount of power consumed. It should be noted that an amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal is an amount of power that should be reduced in a whole of the plurality of consumers70provided under the CEMS40.

Secondly, the reception unit41receives, from each HEMS10, reducible information including an amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. In particular, the reception unit41receives, from the HEMS10, the reducible information for each category.

The transmission unit42transmits various information to the HEMS10. Firstly, the transmission unit42transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request for requesting a notification of an amount of power that can be reduced from power currently consumed. In particular, the transmission unit42transmits the notification request for each category.

Secondly, the transmission unit42transmits reduction information including the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70, to the HEMS10. As described above, it should be noted that the reduction information includes an amount of power to be reduced for each category.

Thirdly, the transmission unit42transmits, to the power company60, configuration information of the plurality of consumers70managed by the CEMS40. It is preferable that the transmission unit42periodically transmits, to the power company60, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70.

Here, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70managed by the CEMS40includes, for example, the following information. The configuration information suffices to include at least one piece of information of the following information (a) to information (i).

(a) The number of the HEMSs10managed by the CEMS40

(b) The number of the consumers70managed by the CEMS40

(c) The number of residents of the consumer70managed by the CEMS40

(d) The location of the HEMS10managed by the CEMS40

(e) The location of the consumer70managed by the CEMS40

(f) The area of a region managed by the CEMS40

(g) The amount of power that can be supplied by the dispersed power source provided within the consumer70managed by the CEMS40

(h) The predicted amount of power that can be supplied by the dispersed power source provided within the consumer70managed by the CEMS40

(i) The predicted amount of power consumed by the load provided within the consumer70managed by the CEMS40

In the first embodiment, the power company60determines a power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) that should be transmitted to the CEMS40in accordance with the configuration information received from the CEMS40. Specifically, the power company60determines the power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) so that a sense of unfairness does not arise among the consumers70managed by each CEMS40.

For example, when the information (a) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the larger the number of the HEMSs10is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

When the information (b) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the larger the number of the consumers70is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

When the information (c) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the larger the number of the residents of the consumer70is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

When the information (d) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined for the HEMSs10that are in a location close to each other so that the amounts to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal are equal.

When the information (e) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined for the consumers70that are in a location close to each other so that the amounts to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal are equal.

When the information (f) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the larger the area of the region is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

When the information (g) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the larger the amount of power that can be supplied is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

When the information (h) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the larger the predicted amount of power that can be supplied is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

When the information (i) is used, the power curtailment signal is determined so that the smaller the predicted amount of power consumed by the load is, the larger the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal becomes.

The control unit43comprehensively controls the CEMS40. Firstly, the control unit43determines whether or not the power curtailment designated by the power curtailment signal is achieved in accordance with the reducible information received from each HEMS10. In particular, the control unit43collects the reducible information in order of a priority of a category from lowest, and determines whether or not the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in power consumed by the load belonging to the category having a lower priority.

The reducible information is collected by transmitting the notification request. For example, the control unit43collects the reducible information corresponding to the category C by transmitting the notification request corresponding to the category C having the lowest priority. The control unit43collects the reducible information corresponding to the category B by transmitting the notification request corresponding to the category B, when the power curtailment is not achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the load belonging to the category C. The control unit43collects the reducible information corresponding to the category A by transmitting the notification request corresponding to the category A having the highest priority, when the power curtailment is not achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the load belonging to the category B.

Secondly, the control unit43allocates the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70according to the reducible information received for each category.

For example, an amount of power to be reduced R (i) that should be reduced in a consumer (i), or HEMS (i), is calculated according to the following procedure, for example. In this case, as a category to which a load belongs, a case where the categories A to C exist is provided as an example.

Firstly, in a case where the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in power consumed by the load belonging to the category C, the amount of power to be reduced R (i) is calculated by the following Equation (1).
R(i)=PC(i)×c(i)×PDR/PCSUM
wherein
ΣPC(i)×c(i)=PCSUM  Equation (1),

In this case, PC(i) denotes an amount of power that can be reduced (amount of power included in the reducible information) for a load belonging to the category C at the consumer (i). PDR denotes an amount of power to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal, and specifically, denotes an amount of power that should be reduced in a whole of the plurality of consumers70provided under the CEMS40. PCSUM is a sum of the amount of power that can be reduced for the load belonging to the category C, in a whole of the plurality of consumers70provided under the CEMS40.

c(i) is a coefficient corresponding to a contract of a maximum current value available for the consumer (i). Preferably, the greater the contracted maximum current value is, the greater a value of c(i) is. It is noted that c(i) may be a constant value (for example, “1”).

Secondly, in a case where the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in power consumed by the load belonging to the category C and the category B, the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (2).
R(i)=PC(i)+PB(i)×b(i)×(PDR−PCSUM)/PBSUM
wherein
ΣPB(i)×b(i)=PBSUM  Equation (2),

In this case, PB(i) denotes an amount of power that can be reduced (amount of power included in the reducible information) for a load belonging to the category B at the consumer (i). PBSUM is a sum of the amount of power that can be reduced for the load belonging to the category B, in a whole of the plurality of consumers70provided under the CEMS40.

b(i) is a coefficient corresponding to a contract of a maximum current value available for the consumer (i). Preferably, the greater the contracted maximum current value is, the greater a value of b(i) is. It is noted that b(i) may be a constant value (for example, “1”). Further, b(i) may be the same in value as c(i), or may be different in value from c(i).

Thirdly, in a case where the power curtailment is not achieved by reduction in power consumed by the load belonging to the category C and the category B, the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (3).
R(i)=PC(i)+PB(i)+PA(i)×a(i)×(PDR−PCSUM−PBSUM)/PASUM
wherein
ΣPA(i)×a(i)=PASUM  Equation (3),

In this case, PA(i) denotes an amount of power that can be reduced (amount of power included in the reducible information) for a load belonging to the category A at the consumer (i). PASUM is a sum of the amount of power that can be reduced for the load belonging to the category A, in a whole of the plurality of consumers70provided under the CEMS40.

a(i) is a coefficient corresponding to a contract of a maximum current value available for the consumer (i). Preferably, the greater the contracted maximum current value is, the greater a value of a(i) is. It is noted that a(i) may be a constant value (for example, “1”). Further, a(i) may be the same in value as c(i) or b(i), or may be different in value from c(i) or b(i).

Hereinafter, a power management method according to the first embodiment will be described.FIG. 4is a flowchart showing an operation of the CEMS40according to the first embodiment.FIG. 5toFIG. 7are sequence diagrams showing an operation of the power management system100according to the first embodiment.

In particular,FIG. 5is a sequence diagram of a case where a determination result in step401shown inFIG. 4is “YES”.FIG. 6is a sequence diagram of a case where the determination result in step401shown inFIG. 4is “NO”, and a case where a determination result in step402shown inFIG. 4is “YES”.FIG. 7is a sequence diagram of a case where the determination result in step401shown inFIG. 4is “NO”, and a case where the determination result in step402shown inFIG. 4is “NO”.

It should be noted that, inFIG. 4toFIG. 7, the same step number is assigned to the same step. Therefore, mainly,FIG. 4will be described as a typical example, below.

As shown inFIG. 4, in step05, the CEMS40transmits, to the power company60, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70managed by the CEMS40. It is preferable that the CEMS40periodically transmits the configuration information to the power company60.

In step10, the CEMS40receives, from the power company60, the power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) instructing restraint of the amount of power consumed. As described above, the power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) is determined in accordance with the configuration information.

In step201, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request for requesting a notification of the amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. Here, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request corresponding to the category C. The CEMS40performs processes in steps110and120after step201(see also the sequence diagrams shown inFIG. 5toFIG. 7).

In step301, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, reducibility information including the amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. Here, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, reducibility information corresponding to the category C.

In step401, the CEMS40determines whether or not power curtailment designated by the power curtailment signal is achieved. In this case, the CEMS40determines whether or not the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in power consumed by a load belonging to the category C.

When a determination result in step401is “YES”, the CEMS40performs a process in step50(see also the sequence diagram shown inFIG. 5). When the determination result in step401is “NO”, the CEMS40performs a process in step202.

In step202, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request for requesting a notification of the amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. Here, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request corresponding to the category B.

In step302, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, reducibility information including the amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. Here, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, reducibility information corresponding to the category B.

In step402, the CEMS40determines whether or not the power curtailment designated by the power curtailment signal is achieved. Here, the CEMS40determines whether or not the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in power consumed by loads belonging to the category C and the category C.

When a determination result in step402is “YES”, the CEMS40performs the process in step50(see also the sequence diagram shown inFIG. 6). When the determination result in step402is “NO”, the CEMS40performs a process in step203(see also the sequence diagram shown inFIG. 7).

In step203, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request for requesting a notification of the amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. Here, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, a notification request corresponding to the category C.

In step303, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, reducibility information including the amount of power that can be reduced from the power currently consumed. Here, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, reducibility information corresponding to the category C.

In step50, the CEMS40allocates the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70in accordance with reducibility information that is received for each category.

For example, in a case where the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the load belonging to the category C (that is, in the sequence diagram shown inFIG. 5), the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (1).
R(i)=PC(i)×c(i)×PDR/PCSUM
wherein
ΣPC(i)×c(i)=PCSUM  Equation (1)

In a case where the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in power consumed by loads belonging to the category C and the category B (that is, in the sequence diagram shown inFIG. 6), the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (2).
R(i)=PC(i)+PB(i)×b(i)×(PDR−PCSUM)/PBSUM
wherein
ΣPB(i)×b(i)=PBSUM  Equation (2),

For example, in a case where the power curtailment is not achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the loads belonging to the category C and the category B (that is, in the sequence diagram shown inFIG. 7), the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (3).
R(i)=PC(i)+PB(i)+PA(i)×a(i)×(PDR−PCSUM−PBSUM)/PASUM
wherein
ΣPA(i)×a(i)=PASUM  Equation (3),

In step60, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, reduction information including the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70. It should be noted that the reduction information includes the amount of power to be reduced for each category. The CEMS40performs a process in step130after step60(see also the sequence diagrams shown inFIG. 5toFIG. 7).

FIG. 5toFIG. 7are the sequence diagrams showing the power management method according to the first embodiment. In step110, each HEMS10transmits, to each group of loads20, a load information request for requesting the power consumed by the load included in the group of loads20(the power currently consumed).

In step120, each HEMS10receives, from the group of loads20, load information including the power consumed by the load included in the group of loads20(the power currently consumed).

In step130, each HEMS10reduces the power consumed by the load included in the group of loads20in accordance with the reduction information received from the CEMS40.

In the first embodiment, the CEMS40transmits, to the power company60, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70managed by the CEMS40. Further, the power curtailment signal is determined in accordance with the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70.

The amount of power that can be reduced is different for each consumer. Further, some consumers usually try to save power, and other consumers do not usually try to save power. Thus, when reduction in power consumed is requested uniformly to consumers, the sense of unfairness arises among the consumers. Therefore, the appropriate power curtailment signal is transmitted to each of a plurality of CEMSs40, thereby making it possible to eliminate the sense of unfairness generated among the consumers70managed by each of the CEMSs40.

In the first embodiment, the CEMS40that manages the plurality of HEMSs10transmits, to each HEMS10, the reduction information in response to the reducibility information received for each category having a priority.

Thus, the CEMS40that manages the plurality of HEMSs10allocates the amount of power to be reduced in each consumer70after considering the amount of power that can be reduced for each consumer70, and it is thus possible to restrain the sense of unfairness among the respective consumers.

If it is difficult to achieve a target amount to be reduced (for example, 10%), then the power company60may transmit a power curtailment signal indicating a larger amount to be reduced (for example, 15%) to reduce total power currently consumed by the target amount to be reduced in a whole of the plurality of consumers70. However, by allocating the amount of power to be reduced, that is, an amount that can be reduced for each consumer70, the CEMS40is capable of highly certainly achieving the target amount to be reduced. Thus, the power company60does not also need to increase the amount to be reduced designated by the power curtailment signal to be larger than the target amount to be reduced.

Further, since the reduction information is transmitted in response to the reducibility information received for each category having a priority, power consumed is reduced in order from power consumed by a load belonging to a category having a lower priority, thus restraining reduction in power that should be supplied to a load belonging to a category having a higher priority, that is, a load required for a daily life.

First Modification

A description will be given below of a first modification of the first embodiment. Differences from the first embodiment are mainly described, below.

In the first embodiment, the CEMS40collects, from each HEMS10, the reducibility information corresponding to each category by transmitting the notification request corresponding to each category. On the other hand, in the first modification, each HEMS10transmits, to the CEMS40, classification result information (power information) including amount of power consumed for each category to which a load connected to the HEMS10(a load included in the group of loads20) belongs. The amount of power consumed included in the classification result information may be the amount of power that can be reduced for each category.

Hereinafter, the power management method according to the first embodiment will be described.FIG. 8is a sequence diagram showing an operation of the power management system100according to the first modification.

As shown inFIG. 8, in step205, the CEMS40transmits, to the power company60, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70managed by the CEMS40. It is preferable that the CEMS40periodically transmits the configuration information to the power company60.

In step2101, each HEMS10transmits, to each group of loads20, the load information request for requesting the power consumed by the load included in the group of loads20(the power currently consumed).

In step2201, each HEMS10receives, from the group of loads20, the load information including the power consumed by the load included in the group of loads20(the power currently consumed). In this case, it should be noted that the load information includes the amount of power consumed for each category.

In step2301, the CEMS40receives, from each HEMS10, the classification result information including the amount of power consumed for each category to which the load connected to the HEMS10(the load included in the group of loads20) belongs.

Here, processes in step2102to step2302are similar to processes in step2101to step2301. That is, the CEMS40periodically receives the classification result information from each HEMS10.

In step240, the CEMS40receives, from the power company60, the power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response) instructing to restrain the amount of power consumed.

In step250, the CEMS40allocates the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70in accordance with the classification result information including the amount of power consumed for each category.

For example, in a case where the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the load belonging to the category C (that is, in a case where PDR PCSUM is satisfied), the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (1).
R(i)=PC(i)×c(i)×PDR/PCSUM
wherein
ΣPC(i)×c(i)=PCSUM  Equation (1)

In a case where the power curtailment is achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the load belonging to the category C and the category B (that is, in a case where PDR PCSUM+PBSUM is satisfied), the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (2).
R(i)=PC(i)+PB(i)×b(i)×(PDR−PCSUM)/PBSUM
wherein
ΣPB(i)×b(i)=PBSUM  Equation (2),

In a case where the power curtailment is not achieved by reduction in the power consumed by the load belonging to the category C and the category B (that is, in a case where PCSUM+PBSUM<PDR is satisfied), the amount of power to be reduced R(i) is calculated by the following Equation (3).
R(i)=PC(i)+PB(i)+PA(i)×a(i)×(PDR−PCSUM−PBSUM)/PASUM
wherein
ΣPA(i)×a(i)=PASUM  Equation (3),

In step260, the CEMS40transmits, to each HEMS10, the reduction information including the amount of power that should be reduced in each consumer70. It should be noted that the reduction information includes the amount of power to be reduced for each category.

In step270, each HEMS10reduces the power consumed by the load included in the group of loads20in accordance with the reduction information received from the CEMS40.

Other Embodiments

The present invention has been described according to the aforementioned embodiment. It must not be understood that, however, the discussions and the drawings constituting a part of this disclosure limit the present invention. From this disclosure, various alternative embodiments, examples and operational techniques will be apparent to those skilled in the art.

In the embodiment, the HEMS10is employed as an example of the lower power management apparatus and the CEMS40is employed as an example of the upper power management apparatus; however, the embodiment is not limited thereto. The upper power management apparatus may suffice to manage a plurality of lower power management apparatuses. In other words, it suffices that the lower power management apparatus is managed by the upper power management apparatus. Further, the lower power management apparatus may be a BEMS (Building and Energy Management System) or a FEMS (Factory Energy Management System), for example.

In the embodiment, the CEMS40periodically receives, from each consumer70(HEMS10), the classification result information including the amount of power consumed for each category. However, the embodiment is not limited thereto. For example, the CEMS40may request each consumer70(HEMS10) to transmit the classification result information in response to the power curtailment signal (DR; Demand Response).

In the embodiment, the CEMS40periodically transmits, to the power company60, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70. However, the embodiment is not limited thereto. For example, the CEMS40may transmit, to the power company60, the configuration information of the plurality of consumers70in response to a configuration information request transmitted from the power company60.

Note that the entire content of the Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-209957 (filed on Sep. 26, 2011) is incorporated herein by reference.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The present invention can provide a power management system, a power management method, and an upper power management apparatus with which it is possible to appropriately restrain an amount of power consumed by a load provided in each consumer.