18455392. MANAGING EMISSIONS DEMAND RESPONSE EVENT GENERATION simplified abstract (Google LLC)

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

MANAGING EMISSIONS DEMAND RESPONSE EVENT GENERATION

Organization Name

Google LLC

Inventor(s)

Samuel Y. Chang of Mountain View CA (US)

Kristoffer J. Donhowe of Mountain View CA (US)

Ramya Bhagavatula of Palo Alto CA (US)

Jeffrey Gleeson of Danville CA (US)

Kevin Chen of Menlo Park CA (US)

MANAGING EMISSIONS DEMAND RESPONSE EVENT GENERATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18455392 titled 'MANAGING EMISSIONS DEMAND RESPONSE EVENT GENERATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for performing an emissions demand response event. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The invention involves a power control server system that receives a forecast of emissions rate for a future time period.
  • Based on this forecast, the system identifies an emissions rate event during the predefined future time period.
  • Using the emissions rate event, an emissions demand response event is generated for the same time period.
  • The power control server system then instructs a power controller to modify the energy consumption of an electronic device according to the generated emissions demand response event.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various industries and sectors, including:

  • Power generation and distribution companies
  • Industrial facilities and manufacturing plants
  • Commercial buildings and office spaces
  • Residential homes and smart grids

Problems Solved

The technology addresses several problems related to emissions and energy consumption:

  • Lack of control over emissions during peak demand periods
  • Inefficient energy consumption during high emissions periods
  • Difficulty in coordinating energy usage with emissions reduction goals
  • Limited ability to respond to emissions rate fluctuations in real-time

Benefits

The use of this technology offers several benefits:

  • Improved ability to manage and reduce emissions during high demand periods
  • Optimal energy consumption based on emissions rate forecasts
  • Enhanced coordination between energy usage and emissions reduction efforts
  • Real-time response to emissions rate events for more efficient energy consumption


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for performing an emissions demand response event are described. In an example, a power control server system receives an emissions rate forecast for a predefined future time period. Using the emissions rate forecast, an emissions rate event is identified during the predefined future time period. Based on the plurality of emissions rate event, an emissions demand response event is generated during the predefined future time period. The power control server system then causes a power controller to modify an energy consumption by an electronic device in accordance with the generated emissions demand response event.