Decongestion of the distribution grid via optimised location of PV-battery systems
Author(s) -
Jurgen Van Ryckeghem,
Thijs Delerue,
Agknaton Bottenberg,
Johan Rens,
Jan Desmet
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
cired - open access proceedings journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.23
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 2515-0855
DOI - 10.1049/oap-cired.2017.0324
Subject(s) - renewable energy , battery (electricity) , battery storage , grid , photovoltaic system , computer science , energy storage , consumption (sociology) , reliability engineering , automotive engineering , environmental economics , environmental science , engineering , electrical engineering , power (physics) , mathematics , quantum mechanics , geometry , sociology , economics , social science , physics
In order to achieve the energy targets for 2020, further integration of renewable energy sources is required. Hence, there was a need to investigate possible solutions to achieve a reliable network without loss of production. An optimisation method is defined for integrating a residential solar-battery system. Based on the results of this research, it could be concluded that small battery storage systems of ±1 kWh/MWh consumption creates a considerable increase of both self-consumption and self-sufficiency ratio. Integrating a larger capacity will not contribute to a proportionate increase. In addition, an evaluation of centralised and decentralised storage systems is performed.
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