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Evaluation of Energy Systems for Distributed Green Data Centres using Lifetime Cash Flow Analysis

Posted on:2016-09-06Degree:M.Appl.ScType:Thesis
University:Queen's University (Canada)Candidate:Werden, Paul AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390017482840Subject:Mechanical engineering
Abstract/Summary:
istributed Green Data Centres (DGDC) are micro-data centre collocated with renewable energy generation sources. Multiple DGDCs are networked together to share information and computing processes. In this thesis, a year-long DGDC simulation balances the computing demand and supply each hour with variable renewable energy production and electricity prices. A five-year Net Present Value (NPV) analysis determines the optimal energy system with the lowest lifetime cost of computing (LCC), equal to the net present value divided by the amount of electricity used for computing. The LCC fairly compares alternative energy systems by the ability to provide lowest cost computing.;Grid-isolated DGDCs with 100kW of solar panels have an optimal computing capacity of 20kW and a 20 hour battery capacity. When the optimal grid-isolated DGDC is connected to the Ithaca electricity grid the battery storage is 10 hours and the LCC is ;A grid-isolated DGDC is optimal in Ithaca when the cost of transmission infrastructure upgrades are greater than ;Grid-tied DGDCs are active market participants responding to electricity price signals. DGDCs buy low-cost electricity and sell electricity when prices are high. On average the cost of energy used by the DGDC is...
Keywords/Search Tags:Energy, DGDC, Electricity, Dgdcs, Cost
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