WO2015098986A1 - 電力管理装置、電力管理システム及び電力管理方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a power management apparatus, a power management system, and a power management method for managing power consumption of equipment.
- facilities are used in facilities such as stores, factories, or office buildings (hereinafter referred to as facilities).
- facilities used in the facilities there are facilities to which automatic control is not applied (hereinafter referred to as non-automatic).
- Control equipment In such a facility, even if automatic control is applied to equipment to which automatic control can be applied (hereinafter referred to as automatic control equipment), the power consumption may exceed the threshold value.
- the power management device manages the power consumption of a plurality of facilities provided in the facility.
- the power management apparatus includes: an acquisition unit that acquires power amount information that is information related to power consumption of the plurality of facilities; and a consumption that is a cumulative value of power consumption in a predetermined period of the plurality of facilities based on the power amount information
- a control unit that calculates a predicted value of the electric energy.
- the plurality of facilities include automatic control facilities that can be applied with automatic control in which power consumption is automatically controlled by the control unit, and non-automatic control facilities that are not applied with the automatic control.
- the control unit notifies the user of information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities when the predicted value exceeds a threshold value.
- the power management apparatus further includes a storage unit that stores facility information including power consumption for each operation mode for each of the plurality of facilities, and the automatic control includes a predicted value of the power consumption amount. Includes a control that switches the operation mode of the automatic control facility to an operation mode that consumes less power than the operation mode before the automatic control is applied.
- the said control part updates the said predicted value when applying the said automatic control with respect to the said automatic control equipment, and when these updated predicted values exceed the said threshold value, these several Information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the facilities is notified to the user.
- the power management apparatus further includes a display unit that displays an equipment layout diagram in which an object corresponding to each of the plurality of facilities is arranged on the floor plan of the facility, and the display unit includes: When the predicted value exceeds the threshold value, information for specifying the non-automatic control facility is acquired from the plurality of facilities, and an object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility is highlighted in the facility layout diagram To do.
- control unit calculates a reduction target value of the power consumption based on the updated predicted value and the threshold value, and the display unit further displays the reduction target value.
- control unit recommends that power consumption be manually controlled from the non-automatic control facility according to the reduction target value and the facility information corresponding to the non-automatic control facility.
- the facility is specified, and the display unit further displays information for specifying the recommended facility.
- the display unit when an instruction device for manually controlling power consumption of the recommended facility is provided, the display unit highlights an object corresponding to the instruction device in the facility layout diagram.
- the power management system manages the power consumption of a plurality of facilities provided in the facility.
- the power management system includes: an acquisition unit that acquires power amount information that is information related to power consumption of the plurality of facilities; and a consumption that is a cumulative value of power consumption in a predetermined period of the plurality of facilities based on the power amount information
- a control unit that calculates a predicted value of the electric energy.
- the plurality of facilities include automatic control facilities that can be applied with automatic control in which power consumption is automatically controlled by the control unit, and non-automatic control facilities that are not applied with the automatic control.
- the control unit notifies the user of information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities when the predicted value exceeds a threshold value.
- the power management method is a power management method for managing power consumption of a plurality of facilities provided in a facility.
- the power management method includes a step of acquiring power amount information that is information regarding power consumption of the plurality of facilities, and a power consumption that is a cumulative value of power consumption in a predetermined period of the plurality of facilities based on the power amount information. Calculating a predicted value of the quantity.
- the plurality of facilities include automatic control facilities that can be applied with automatic control in which power consumption is automatically controlled, and non-automatic control facilities to which the automatic control is not applied.
- the power management method further includes a step of notifying a user of information for identifying the non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities when the predicted value exceeds a threshold value.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a power management system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the local power management apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the server power management apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display mode according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the facility management method according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display mode according to the first modification.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the facility management method according to the first modification.
- the power management apparatus manages the power consumption of a plurality of facilities provided in a facility.
- the power management apparatus includes: an acquisition unit that acquires power amount information that is information related to power consumption of the plurality of facilities; and a consumption that is a cumulative value of power consumption in a predetermined period of the plurality of facilities based on the power amount information
- a control unit that calculates a predicted value of the electric energy.
- the plurality of facilities include automatic control facilities that can be applied with automatic control in which power consumption is automatically controlled by the control unit, and non-automatic control facilities that are not applied with the automatic control.
- the control unit notifies the user of information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities when the predicted value exceeds a threshold value.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a power management system 100 according to the first embodiment.
- the power management system 100 includes a plurality of facilities 10, a plurality of sensors 20, a local power management device 30, a server power management device 40, and a facility management device 50.
- the facility 10 is a facility that consumes electric power provided in a facility (hereinafter, facility) such as a store, factory, or office building.
- facility such as a store, factory, or office building.
- the facility 10 is, for example, air conditioning, lighting, or a cold case.
- the plurality of facilities 10 include an automatic control facility that can apply automatic control in which power consumption is automatically controlled, and a non-automatic control facility that does not apply automatic control.
- the automatic control facility operates in an operation mode according to a control signal received from the local power management device 30 described later, and the non-automatic control facility operates in an operation mode according to an instruction from the user.
- the facility may further be provided with a device for manually controlling the power consumption of the facility 10, that is, an instruction device for the user to instruct the operation mode of the facility 10.
- the sensor 20 is a device that detects the power consumption of the facility 10.
- the sensor 20 may be, for example, a power meter that detects the total power consumption of the plurality of facilities 10, or may be an ammeter provided in each facility 10.
- the local power management device 30 manages the equipment 10 connected by the LAN 80 provided in the facility. Specifically, the local power management device 30 is connected to the facility 10 and the sensor 20 via the LAN 80, and manages the power consumption of the facility 10 based on information detected by the sensor 20.
- the local power management device 30 controls the operation mode of the facility 10 according to a control signal received from a server power management device 40 described later. Specifically, the local power management device 30 controls the operation mode of the automatic control facility included in the plurality of facilities 10.
- the server power management apparatus 40 is connected to the local power management apparatus 30 via the WAN 90, and manages the power consumption of the facility 10 via the local power management apparatus 30.
- the facility management device 50 stores location information of the facility 10 in the facility.
- the facility management device 50 stores the position information of the instruction device in the facility in association with the position information of the corresponding facility 10.
- the facility management apparatus 50 may manage maintenance information indicating a history of maintenance such as replacement of the facility 10 or repair of the facility 10.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the local power management apparatus 30 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the server power management apparatus 40 according to the first embodiment.
- the local power management device 30 and the server power management device 40 are examples of a power management device.
- the local power management device 30 includes a communication unit 31, a display unit 32, and a control unit 33.
- the communication unit 31 is a communication module that communicates with the equipment 10 and the sensor 20 via the LAN 80.
- the communication unit 31 receives facility information of the facility 10.
- the facility information includes, for example, the facility ID of the facility 10, the facility type, and the power consumption for each operation mode.
- the communication unit 31 receives power amount information, which is information related to power consumption of the plurality of facilities 10, from the sensor 20.
- the power amount information is information for specifying a power consumption amount (hereinafter referred to as power consumption amount) that is a cumulative value of power consumption of the plurality of facilities 10 in a predetermined period.
- the communication unit 31 transmits a control signal for controlling the operation mode of the facility 10 to the facility 10. Specifically, the communication unit 31 transmits a control signal to the automatic control equipment included in the plurality of equipments 10.
- the communication unit 31 communicates with the server power management apparatus 40 via the WAN 90.
- the communication unit 31 may communicate with the facility management apparatus 50 via the WAN 90.
- the communication unit 31 transmits the facility information of the facility 10 to the server power management apparatus 40.
- the communication unit 31 transmits power amount information to the server power management device 40. Further, the communication unit 31 may transmit the operation mode of the facility 10 to the server power management apparatus 40.
- the communication unit 31 receives information for specifying a non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities 10 from the server power management device 40 when the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold value.
- the electricity charge is composed of a basic charge and a metered charge, but the basic charge is set according to the cumulative value of power consumption measured every 30 minutes (hereinafter 30 minutes demand).
- the basic charge is calculated according to the contract power, and the contract power corresponds to the maximum value in the past one year of the monthly maximum value (hereinafter referred to as maximum demand) of 30-minute demand. Therefore, under such a system, by reducing the demand for 30 minutes, it is possible to reduce the contract power and suppress the electricity charge.
- the predetermined period may be set to 30 minutes, and the threshold value may be set according to the current contract power.
- the display unit 32 displays information acquired from the server power management device 40 via the communication unit 31 by a web browser or an application.
- the display unit 32 displays an equipment layout diagram in which objects corresponding to each of the plurality of equipments 10 are arranged on the floor plan of the facility.
- the display unit 32 acquires information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities 10 when the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold, and sets the object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility as the facility arrangement Highlighted in the figure.
- the control unit 33 controls the local power management device 30. Further, the control unit 33 generates information for causing the display unit 32 to display information acquired from the server power management apparatus 40. Specifically, based on the information acquired from the server power management apparatus 40, the control unit 33 generates a facility layout diagram in which objects corresponding to each of the plurality of facilities 10 are disposed on the floor plan of the facility. .
- the server power management apparatus 40 includes a communication unit 41, a storage unit 42, and a control unit 43.
- the communication unit 41 is a communication module that communicates with the local power management device 30 and the facility management device 50 via the WAN 90.
- the communication unit 41 receives the facility information of the facility 10 from the local power management device 30.
- the communication unit 41 receives power amount information for specifying the power consumption amount from the local power management device 30.
- the communication unit 41 may receive information indicating the operation mode of the facility 10 from the local power management device 30.
- the communication unit 41 receives information for generating a facility layout diagram from the facility management device 50.
- the information for generating the facility layout diagram includes facility location information and facility floor plan information.
- the communication unit 41 transmits information for generating a facility layout diagram to the local power management device 30.
- the communication unit 41 transmits a control signal for controlling the operation mode of the facility 10 to the local power management apparatus 30. Specifically, the communication unit 41 transmits a control signal for controlling the operation mode of the automatic control facility to the local power management apparatus 30.
- the communication unit 41 notifies the user of information for specifying a non-automatic control facility among the plurality of facilities 10 when the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold value. Specifically, the communication unit 41 transmits information for specifying a non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities 10 to the local power management apparatus 30.
- the storage unit 42 stores information acquired from the local power management device 30. Specifically, the storage unit 42 stores facility information of the facility 10. The storage unit 42 may store information acquired from the facility management device 50.
- the control unit 43 manages the server power management apparatus 40. Further, the control unit 43 calculates a predicted value of power consumption (hereinafter referred to as power consumption) that is a cumulative value of power consumption of the plurality of facilities 10 over a predetermined period based on the power information. For example, the control unit 43 calculates the change rate of the power consumption of the plurality of facilities 10 based on the power amount information, and the calculated change rate and the accumulated value of the power consumption of the plurality of facilities 10 when the change rate is calculated. Based on the above, a predicted value of power consumption is calculated.
- power consumption a predicted value of power consumption
- control unit 43 generates a control signal for controlling the operation mode of the automatic control facility. Specifically, the control unit 43 applies automatic control to the automatic control facility when the predicted value of power consumption exceeds a threshold value. Specifically, the automatic control includes control for switching the operation mode of the automatic control facility to an operation mode with less power consumption than the operation mode before applying the automatic control when the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold value. .
- control part 43 updates a predicted value, when applying automatic control with respect to an automatic control equipment, and when the updated predicted value exceeds a threshold value, it is a non-automatic control equipment from several equipment 10 The information for specifying is notified to the user. Specifically, when the updated predicted value exceeds the threshold value, the control unit 43 performs local power management via the communication unit 41 on information for identifying a non-automatic control facility among the plurality of facilities 10. To device 30. As described above, the display unit 32 of the local power management apparatus 30 highlights the object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility in the facility layout diagram.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display mode according to the first embodiment.
- the display unit 32 of the local power management apparatus 30 displays an equipment layout diagram in which objects corresponding to each of the plurality of equipments 10 are arranged on the floor plan of the facility.
- the control unit 43 of the server power management apparatus 40 applies automatic control to the automatic control facility when the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold value. Specifically, the control unit 43 switches the operation mode of the automatic control facility to an operation mode that consumes less power than the operation mode before applying automatic control. In addition, the control unit 43 transmits information for specifying the automatic control facility to the local power management apparatus 30 via the communication unit 41.
- the display unit 32 acquires information for specifying the automatic control facility via the communication unit 31, and highlights the object corresponding to the automatic control facility in the facility layout diagram.
- the object corresponding to the automatic control equipment is given a shaded pattern, and in the legend, the object with the shaded pattern may correspond to the equipment being “automatically controlled”. Is displayed.
- a circular object whose size changes in accordance with the power consumption of each facility may be displayed on the object corresponding to the automatic control facility. This circular object indicates the amount of power consumption, but as a result, it can be said that it is the magnitude of the affected parameter when automatic control is performed. ).
- the control unit 43 updates the predicted value of power consumption when applying automatic control to automatic control equipment. When the updated predicted value exceeds the threshold value, the control unit 43 transmits information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the plurality of facilities 10 to the local power management apparatus 30 via the communication unit 41.
- the display unit 32 acquires information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from the communication unit 31, and highlights the object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility in the facility layout diagram. For example, in the equipment layout diagram, a predetermined color is given to an object corresponding to the non-automatic control equipment, and in the legend, it is displayed that the object given the predetermined color corresponds to the “stop target device”. . Thereby, the user can grasp
- the display unit 32 displays text information for requesting manual control of the non-automatic control facility by the user.
- the local power management apparatus 30 preferably notifies the user of a message requesting manual control of the non-automatic control facility by the user by generating an alarm sound or the like.
- the display part 32 displays the object corresponding to an instruction
- the indicating device is displayed as a diamond symbol.
- the display unit 32 acquires information for specifying a non-automatic control facility indicating device from the communication unit 31, and highlights an object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility indicating device in the facility layout diagram. For example, as shown in FIG. 4, in the facility layout diagram, a predetermined color is given to an object (diamond symbol) corresponding to a pointing device of a non-automatic control facility, and a diamond given a predetermined color in the legend. It is displayed that the symbol corresponds to an “operation panel”, that is, a pointing device for non-automatic control equipment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a power management method according to the first embodiment.
- step S ⁇ b> 100 the server power management apparatus 40 stores facility information of each facility 10.
- step S110 the server power management apparatus 40 stores information for generating a facility layout diagram.
- step S120 the server power management apparatus 40 acquires power amount information.
- step S130 the server power management apparatus 40 calculates a predicted value of power consumption.
- step S140 the server power management apparatus 40 determines whether or not the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold value.
- the server power management apparatus 40 proceeds to the process of step S150, and when the determination result is “NO”, the process ends.
- step S150 the server power management apparatus 40 applies automatic control to the automatic control facility.
- step S160 the server power management apparatus 40 updates the predicted value of the power consumption.
- step S170 the server power management apparatus 40 determines whether or not the updated predicted value exceeds the threshold value.
- the server power management apparatus 40 proceeds to the process of step S180, and when the determination result is “NO”, the process ends.
- step S180 the local power management apparatus 30 displays a facility layout diagram.
- step S190 the local power management apparatus 30 highlights the object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility in the facility layout diagram.
- the user by highlighting an object corresponding to a non-automatic control facility in the facility layout diagram, information for specifying the non-automatic control facility from a plurality of facilities is displayed to the user. Notify Accordingly, the user can select a facility to which manual control is applied from non-automatic control facilities without accidentally applying manual control to facilities to which automatic control is applied. As a result, power consumption can be appropriately reduced.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display mode according to the first modification. In the following, differences from the first embodiment will be mainly described.
- the control unit 43 of the server power management apparatus 40 calculates a power consumption reduction target value based on the predicted power consumption and the threshold.
- the control unit 43 specifies the facility 10 to which automatic control is to be applied based on the reduction target value and the facility information of the automatically controlled facility. That is, in the first modification, unlike the first embodiment, the automatic control is not applied to all automatic control facilities, but the facility 10 to which the automatic control is applied is specified according to the reduction target value. .
- control unit 43 specifies the facility 10 to which the automatic control is applied so that the power consumption reduced by the application of the automatic control exceeds the reduction target value. That is, the control unit 43 sets the facility 10 to which automatic control is applied so that the power consumption reduced when the operation mode of the automatic control facility is switched to the operation mode with low power consumption exceeds the reduction target value. Identify. The control unit 43 switches the operation mode of the equipment 10 specified as the equipment 10 to which automatic control is to be applied. The control unit 43 transmits information for identifying the facility 10 to which automatic control is applied to the local power management apparatus 30 via the communication unit 41.
- the display unit 32 acquires information for specifying the facility 10 to which the automatic control is applied from the communication unit 31, and highlights the object corresponding to the facility 10 to which the automatic control is applied in the facility layout diagram. For example, as shown in FIG. 6, in the facility layout diagram, an object corresponding to the facility 10 to which automatic control is applied is given a shaded pattern, and an object with a shaded pattern is added to the legend. Corresponding to the equipment 10 being “automatically controlled” is displayed.
- the control unit 43 updates the predicted value of power consumption when applying automatic control to automatic control equipment.
- the control unit 43 further specifies the facility 10 to which automatic control is to be applied from among the facilities that are automatic control facilities and to which automatic control is not applied. . That is, the control unit 43 repeats specifying the equipment 10 to which the automatic control is to be applied until the predicted value of the power consumption is below the threshold value.
- the control unit 43 periodically compares the predicted value of the power consumption and the threshold value without further specifying the facility 10 to which automatic control is to be applied. .
- the control unit 43 responds to the reduction target value and the facility information corresponding to the non-automatic control facility.
- the recommended equipment whose power consumption should be manually controlled is specified from the non-automatic control equipment. Specifically, the recommended equipment is specified so that the power consumption reduced by manual control exceeds the reduction target value.
- the control unit 43 transmits information for specifying the recommended equipment to the local power management apparatus 30 via the communication unit 41. Further, the control unit 43 transmits information indicating the reduction target value to the local power management apparatus 30 via the communication unit 41.
- the display unit 32 further displays information for identifying the recommended equipment.
- the display unit 32 further displays information indicating the reduction target value. For example, as shown in FIG. 6, the display unit 32 displays a window indicating the reduction target value and the recommended equipment, and it is necessary to reduce the power consumption corresponding to the reduction target value by manual control on the recommended equipment. Notify the user.
- the display unit 32 acquires information for specifying a non-automatic control facility indicating device from the communication unit 31, and highlights an object corresponding to the non-automatic control facility indicating device in the facility layout diagram. For example, as shown in FIG. 4, in the equipment layout diagram, among objects (diamond symbols) corresponding to the pointing device, a diamond symbol corresponding to the pointing device of the non-automatic control facility is given a predetermined color, In the legend, it is displayed that a diamond symbol with a predetermined color corresponds to an “operation panel”, that is, a pointing device of a non-automatic control facility.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a power management method according to the first modification. Steps S100 to S170 shown in FIG. 5 are commonly applied to the first modification, and therefore, the following description will be focused on differences from the first embodiment.
- step S170 the server power management apparatus 40 determines whether or not the updated predicted value exceeds the threshold value.
- the server power management apparatus 40 proceeds to the process of step S200, and when the determination result is “NO”, the process ends.
- step S200 the server power management apparatus 40 calculates a power consumption reduction target value based on the updated predicted value and threshold value.
- step S210 the server power management apparatus 40 identifies recommended equipment from the non-automatic control equipment.
- step S220 the local power management apparatus 30 displays a facility layout diagram.
- step S230 the local power management apparatus 30 further displays the reduction target value.
- step S240 the local power management apparatus 30 highlights an object corresponding to the recommended facility in the facility layout diagram.
- the recommended equipment is specified from the non-automatic control equipment. For this reason, the user can grasp which of the non-automatically controlled facilities is manually controlled to achieve the reduction target value. As a result, it is possible to appropriately reduce the power consumption while minimizing the business trouble by the minimum necessary manual control.
- the server power management device 40 (the control unit 43) has been described as calculating a predicted value of power consumption and generating a control signal for controlling the operation mode of the automatic control facility.
- the local power management device 30 (control unit 33) may calculate a predicted value of the power consumption and generate a control signal for controlling the operation mode of the automatic control facility.
- the local power management device 30 (the control unit 33) has been described as generating an equipment layout diagram.
- the server power management device 40 (control unit 43) generates a facility layout based on information acquired from the facility management device 50, and transmits information for displaying the facility layout to the local power management device 30. Also good.
- the automatic control includes control for switching the operation mode of the automatic control facility to an operation mode with less power consumption than the operation mode before applying the automatic control when the predicted value of the power consumption exceeds the threshold value.
- the automatic control may include control for returning the operation mode to the original operation mode when the predicted value of the power consumption when the automatic control facility continues to operate in the original operation mode is lower than the threshold value.
- the local power management device 30 has been described as having a configuration in which the acquisition of power consumption of equipment and the application of automatic control and the display of information to the user are realized by an integrated device.
- the embodiment is not limited to this.
- you may comprise so that the display terminal apparatus provided separately may be responsible for the function regarding the display control of the display part 32 and the control part 33.
- the embodiment it is possible to provide a power management apparatus, a power management system, and a power management method that can appropriately reduce power consumption.
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実施形態に係る電力管理装置は、施設に設けられた複数の設備の消費電力を管理する。電力管理装置は、前記複数の設備の消費電力に関する情報である電力量情報を取得する取得部と、前記電力量情報に基づいて、前記複数の設備の所定期間における消費電力の累積値である消費電力量の予測値を算出する制御部とを備える。前記複数の設備には、前記制御部によって消費電力が自動的に制御される自動制御の適用が可能な自動制御設備と、前記自動制御が適用されない非自動制御設備とが含まれる。前記制御部は、前記予測値が閾値を上回る場合に、前記複数の設備の中から前記非自動制御設備を特定するための情報を、ユーザに通知する。
(電力管理システム)
以下において、第1実施形態に係る電力管理システムについて説明する。図1は、第1実施形態に係る電力管理システム100を示す図である。
以下において、第1実施形態に係る電力管理装置について説明する。図2は、第1実施形態に係るローカル電力管理装置30のブロック図である。図3は、第1実施形態に係るサーバ電力管理装置40のブロック図である。第1実施形態において、ローカル電力管理装置30及びサーバ電力管理装置40は、電力管理装置の一例である。
以下において、第1実施形態に係る表示態様について説明する。図4は、第1実施形態に係る表示態様の例を示す図である。
以下において、第1実施形態に係る電力管理方法について説明する。図5は、第1実施形態に係る電力管理方法を示す図である。
以下において、第1実施形態の変更例1について説明する。図6は、変更例1に係る表示態様の例を示す図である。以下においては、第1実施形態に対する相違点について主として説明する。
本発明は上述した実施形態によって説明したが、この開示の一部をなす論述及び図面は、この発明を限定するものであると理解すべきではない。この開示から当業者には様々な代替実施形態、実施例及び運用技術が明らかとなろう。
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- 施設に設けられた複数の設備の消費電力を管理する電力管理装置であって、
前記複数の設備の消費電力に関する情報である電力量情報を取得する取得部と、
前記電力量情報に基づいて、前記複数の設備の所定期間における消費電力の累積値である消費電力量の予測値を算出する制御部とを備え、
前記複数の設備には、前記制御部によって消費電力が自動的に制御される自動制御の適用が可能な自動制御設備と、前記自動制御が適用されない非自動制御設備とが含まれ、
前記制御部は、前記予測値が閾値を上回る場合に、前記複数の設備の中から前記非自動制御設備を特定するための情報を、ユーザに通知することを特徴とする電力管理装置。 - 前記複数の設備の各々について、動作モード毎の消費電力を含む設備情報を格納する格納部をさらに備え、
前記自動制御は、前記消費電力量の予測値が前記閾値を超える場合に、前記自動制御設備の動作モードを、前記自動制御適用前の動作モードよりも消費電力の少ない動作モードに切り替える制御を含むことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の電力管理装置。 - 前記制御部は、前記自動制御設備に対して前記自動制御を適用する場合に、前記予測値を更新し、更新された予測値が前記閾値を上回る場合に、前記複数の設備の中から前記非自動制御設備を特定するための情報を、ユーザに通知することを特徴とする請求項2に記載の電力管理装置。
- 前記複数の設備の各々に対応するオブジェクトが前記施設の間取図上に配置される設備配置図を表示する表示部をさらに備え、
前記表示部は、前記予測値が前記閾値を上回る場合に、前記複数の設備の中から前記非自動制御設備を特定するための情報を取得し、前記非自動制御設備に対応するオブジェクトを前記設備配置図において強調表示することを特徴とする請求項3に記載の電力管理装置。 - 前記制御部は、更新された予測値と前記閾値とに基づいて前記消費電力量の削減目標値を算出し、
前記表示部は、前記削減目標値をさらに表示することを特徴とする請求項4に記載の電力管理装置。 - 前記制御部は、前記削減目標値と前記非自動制御設備に対応する設備情報とに応じて、前記非自動制御設備の中から、消費電力が手動で制御されるべき推奨設備を特定し、
前記表示部は、前記推奨設備を特定するための情報をさらに表示することを特徴とする請求項5に記載の電力管理装置。 - 前記推奨設備の消費電力を手動で制御するための指示装置が設けられる場合に、前記表示部は、前記指示装置に対応するオブジェクトを前記設備配置図において強調表示することを特徴とする請求項6に記載の電力管理装置。
- 施設に設けられた複数の設備の消費電力を管理する電力管理システムであって、
前記複数の設備の消費電力に関する情報である電力量情報を取得する取得部と、
前記電力量情報に基づいて、前記複数の設備の所定期間における消費電力の累積値である消費電力量の予測値を算出する制御部とを備え、
前記複数の設備には、前記制御部によって消費電力が自動的に制御される自動制御の適用が可能な自動制御設備と、前記自動制御が適用されない非自動制御設備とが含まれ、
前記制御部は、前記予測値が閾値を上回る場合に、前記複数の設備の中から前記非自動制御設備を特定するための情報を、ユーザに通知することを特徴とする電力管理システム。 - 施設に設けられた複数の設備の消費電力を管理する電力管理方法であって、
前記複数の設備の消費電力に関する情報である電力量情報を取得するステップと、
前記電力量情報に基づいて、前記複数の設備の所定期間における消費電力の累積値である消費電力量の予測値を算出するステップとを備え、
前記複数の設備には、消費電力が自動的に制御される自動制御の適用が可能な自動制御設備と、前記自動制御が適用されない非自動制御設備とが含まれ、
前記電力管理方法は、前記予測値が閾値を上回る場合に、前記複数の設備の中から前記非自動制御設備を特定するための情報を、ユーザに通知するステップをさらに備えることを特徴とする電力管理方法。
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