The sizing of energy storages or how valuable is the last step?

IF 2.1 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
A. Floss, Michael Schaub
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the electric energy self-sufficiency and the grid independence rate of a residential building equipped with a photovoltaic (PV) roof, as a function of battery capacity. Thermal energy self-sufficiency is enlarged by driving a heat pump (HP) with the electricity surplus of the PV system. The size of the thermal storage tank was varied from 0.3 up to 50 m3. Further on, the effect of using the building mass as a thermal storage was investigated. The considerations deal with theoretical investigations of the sizing of both electrical- and thermal storage systems in order to reduce the load on the supply grids under economic conditions. The investigation of storage capacities is based on thermal-energetic building and plant simulations. A new cost-benefit assessment for storage systems, which considers calendrical lifespan and charging cycles, is presented. The simulation results show that small to middle sized decentralized electrical and thermal storage are an economic way to keep the power grid stable during day cycle, while reducing CO2-emissions by using more renewable energies. Here the thermal mass of the building can also be used as a short-term storage. Running seasonal storage that guaranties 100% grid independence economical is almost impossible today.
能量储存的规模或最后一步的价值有多大?
摘要本文介绍了装有光伏屋顶的住宅楼的电能自给率和电网独立率,作为电池容量的函数。通过利用光伏系统的剩余电力驱动热泵(HP)来扩大热能自给自足。储热罐的尺寸从0.3到50不等 m3。此外,还研究了使用建筑质量作为储热器的效果。这些考虑事项涉及对储电系统和储热系统的规模进行理论研究,以在经济条件下降低电网负荷。储存容量的调查是基于热能建筑和工厂模拟。提出了一种新的存储系统成本效益评估方法,该方法考虑了日历寿命和充电周期。模拟结果表明,中小型分散式电力和热能储存是一种经济的方式,可以在日周期内保持电网稳定,同时通过使用更多的可再生能源来减少二氧化碳排放。在这里,建筑物的热质量也可以用作短期储存。如今,运行保证100%电网独立经济性的季节性存储几乎是不可能的。
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Advances in Building Energy Research
Advances in Building Energy Research CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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