IP Library Granted Patent US 12712363
Granted Patent B2
US 12712363 · App. 18/243,653 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Dynamic switching between an energy source and stored energy for a dominant load

Inventors: Pierre Duchesne-Vallade (New York, NY); Ben Colman (New York, NY); Somsack Lavivanh (New York, NY)
Assignee: Energy Applied, Inc.
H02J3/0075H02J3/17H02J3/32F24F11/88H02J2101/24H02J2101/40H02J2105/55
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Patent No.
US 12712363
App. No.
18/243,653
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Power-management techniques are described. In the power-management techniques, a computer system (such as a cloud-based computer system or a local computer system) dynamically controls an energy source that provides electrical power to a load at a location. Notably, the computer system selectively transitions between use of a (typically external) energy source (such as a power grid associated with a utility or power supplier, hydroelectric, a generator or a solar array) and an energy storage device (such as a battery or a battery array, thermal power storage, a mechanical flywheel, or another type of energy storage device) at the location to provide electrical power to at least a dominant (e.g., highest power-consuming) load at the location. Note that the selective transitions may be based at least in part on a price of electricity and/or carbon intensity of electricity.

Claims (42)

1 . A computer system, comprising:

an interface circuit configured to communicate with one or more switches at a location;

a processor coupled to the interface circuit; and

memory, coupled to the processor, storing program instructions, wherein, when executed by the processor, the program instructions cause the computer system to perform operations comprising:

determining or estimating a price of electricity, a carbon intensity of electricity, or both; and

when the price of electricity, the carbon intensity of electricity, or both, exceeds a threshold, instructing a first switch in the switches or electrically connected to a reversing contactor to electrically decouple a dominant load at the location from an external power source and instructing a second switch at the location or the first switch electrically connected to the reversing contactor to electrically couple the dominant load to an energy storage device at the location, wherein the dominant load has a largest power consumption at the location,

wherein the threshold comprises a dynamically determined threshold, and

wherein the dynamically determined threshold is based at least in part on a regional demand in a power grid, a carbon intensity of the power grid, or an available regional supply in the power grid.

2 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the external power source comprises: a power grid associated with a utility or a power supplier, or a solar array.

3 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the dominant load comprises an HVAC system or a heat-pump system.

4 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage device comprises a battery.

5 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the computer system is remotely located from the location.

6 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein, when the price of electricity, the carbon intensity of electricity, or both, is less than the threshold, the operations comprise:

instructing the second switch or the first switch electrically connected to the reversing contactor to electrically decouple the dominant load from the energy storage device; and

instructing the first switch to electrically recouple the dominant load to the external power source.

7 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the computer system concurrently and independently manages multiple locations, which comprise the location.

8 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold comprises a user-defined threshold.

9 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the switches comprise make-before-break switches, switches electrically connected to reversing contactors or breakers.

10 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for use with a computer system, wherein the non-transitory computer-readable storage medium stores program instructions that, when executed by the computer system, cause the computer system to perform operations comprising:

determining or estimating a price of electricity, a carbon intensity of electricity, or both; and

when the price of electricity, the carbon intensity of electricity, or both, exceeds a threshold, instructing a first switch in switches or electrically connected to a reversing contactor to electrically decouple a dominant load at the location from an external power source and instructing a second switch at the location or the first switch electrically connected to the reversing contactor to electrically couple the dominant load to an energy storage device at the location, wherein the dominant load has a largest power consumption at the location,

wherein the threshold comprises a dynamically determined threshold, and

wherein the dynamically determined threshold is based at least in part on a regional demand in a power grid, a carbon intensity of the power grid, or an available regional supply in the power grid.

11 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the external power source comprises: a power grid associated with a utility or a power supplier, or a solar array.

12 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the energy storage device comprises a battery.

13 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein, when the price of electricity, the carbon intensity of electricity, or both, is less than the threshold, the operations comprise:

instructing the second switch or the first switch electrically connected to the reversing contactor to electrically decouple the dominant load from the energy storage device; and

instructing the first switch to electrically recouple the dominant load to the external power source.

14 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the dominant load comprises an HVAC system or a heat-pump system.

15 . A method for managing switches, comprising:

by a computer system:

determining or estimating a price of electricity, a carbon intensity of electricity, or both; and

when the price of electricity, the carbon intensity of electricity, or both, exceeds a threshold, instructing a first switch in the switches or electrically connected to a reversing contactor to electrically decouple a dominant load at the location from an external power source and instructing a second switch at the location or the first switch electrically connected to the reversing contactor to electrically couple the dominant load to an energy storage device at the location, wherein the dominant load has a largest power consumption at the location,

wherein the threshold comprises a dynamically determined threshold, and

wherein the dynamically determined threshold is based at least in part on a regional demand in a power grid, a carbon intensity of the power grid, or an available regional supply in the power grid.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the external power source comprises: a power grid associated with a utility or a power supplier, or a solar array; and

wherein the energy storage device comprises a battery.

17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein, when the price of electricity is less than the threshold, the method comprises:

instructing the second switch or the first switch electrically connected to the reversing contactor to electrically decouple the dominant load from the energy storage device; and

instructing the first switch to electrically recouple the dominant load to the external power source.

18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the threshold comprises a user-defined threshold.

19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the dominant load comprises an HVAC system or a heat-pump system.