The effect of including power converter losses when modelling energy storage systems: A UK domestic study

Konstantina Panagiotou, C. Klumpner, M. Sumner
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Energy storage systems (ESS) are seen as an increasingly important technology for managing electrical distribution systems, and there is now much research into both the underlying technologies of these systems, and their “optimum” management especially for applications within a single household. Optimum management usually depends on many factors and assumptions, for example what should be optimized (self-consumption of local renewable resources, consumer cost, peak reduction), prediction of local generation and load patterns, and the assumptions concerning the operation of the ESS itself. This paper aims to quantify one of the usual assumptions made (especially by non-electrical engineers) i.e. that the assumption that the power converter in the ESS is 100% efficient does not lead to substantial errors in the ESS performance and cost-benefit analysis. Three different ESS power converter models have been created and their behaviour as part of a house based ESS management system over a one year period has been analysed using five different control approaches, a variety of battery and solar panel sizes and employing a time of use tariff (Economy 7). By observing the ESS charging pattern through the year and monitoring of the annual electricity cost along with the system's losses for the household, relationships between the battery and PV size, the control algorithms, the electricity cost and the system losses were created.
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在建立储能系统模型时,包括功率转换器损耗的影响:一项英国国内研究
储能系统(ESS)被视为管理配电系统的一项日益重要的技术,目前对这些系统的基础技术及其“最佳”管理(特别是在单个家庭中的应用)进行了大量研究。最佳管理通常取决于许多因素和假设,例如应该优化什么(当地可再生资源的自我消耗、消费者成本、峰值减少)、当地发电和负荷模式的预测,以及有关ESS本身运行的假设。本文旨在量化一个通常的假设(特别是由非电气工程师),即假设ESS中的功率转换器100%有效,不会导致ESS性能和成本效益分析中的重大错误。创建了三个不同的ESS电源转换器模型和基于他们的行为作为房子的一部分ESS管理系统在一年时间内一直使用五种不同的控制方法,分析各种电池和太阳能板的大小和使用时间使用关税(经济7)。通过观察ESS充电模式,监控年度电力成本以及系统为家庭的损失,电池和光伏大小之间的关系,建立了控制算法、电力成本和系统损耗。
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