CityLearn v2: energy-flexible, resilient, occupant-centric, and carbon-aware management of grid-interactive communities

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As more distributed energy resources become part of the demand-side infrastructure, quantifying their energy flexibility on a community scale is crucial. CityLearn v1 provided an environment for benchmarking control algorithms. However, there is no standardized environment utilizing realistic building-stock datasets for distributed energy resource control benchmarking without co-simulation or third-party frameworks. CityLearn v2 extends CityLearn v1 by providing a stand-alone simulation environment that leverages the End-Use Load Profiles for the U.S. Building Stock dataset to create grid-interactive communities for resilient, multi-agent, and objective control of distributed energy resources with dynamic occupant feedback. While the v1 environment used pre-simulated building thermal loads, the v2 environment uses data-driven thermal dynamics and eliminates the need for co-simulation with building energy performance software. This work details the v2 environment and provides application examples that use reinforcement learning control to manage battery energy storage system, vehicle-to-grid control, and thermal comfort during heat pump power modulation.

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Nweye, K., Kaspar, K., Buscemi, G., Fonseca, T., Pinto, G., Ghose, D., … Nagy, Z. (2025). CityLearn v2: energy-flexible, resilient, occupant-centric, and carbon-aware management of grid-interactive communities. Journal of Building Performance Simulation, 18(1), 17–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/19401493.2024.2418813

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