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Operation of an Energy Storage System Integrated with a Photovoltaic System and an Industrial Customer under Different Real and Pseudo-Real Profiles
doi: 10.3390/en15218308
This article presents an idea of the implementation of different real load profiles for energy storage system (ESS) operation. The considered approaches are based on real long-term measurements using energy meters, the adaptation of the standard profiles defined by the distribution system operator (DSO), as well as a mix of the level of contracted power and short-term measurements. All combinations are used as electricity demand to formulate an ESS operation plan that cooperates with the PV system and the electricity market. The GAMS solver is applied to obtain optimal operation tasks of the ESS to cover different real and pseudo-real load profiles of an industrial company. Obtained results are presented using a real case study of a metallurgy company with a 317 kWp photovoltaic installation and a 200 kW ESS.
operation of energy storage system, Technology, energy storage system (ESS); photovoltaic (PV); load profiles; operation of energy storage system, T, energy storage system (ESS), photovoltaic (PV), load profiles
operation of energy storage system, Technology, energy storage system (ESS); photovoltaic (PV); load profiles; operation of energy storage system, T, energy storage system (ESS), photovoltaic (PV), load profiles
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