Increasing self electricity consumption by using double water heating tanks for residential net zero-energy buildings

A. Annuk, E. Jogi, M. Hovi, M. Märss, J. Uiga, H. Hoimoja, T. Peets, Janar Kalder, A. Jasinskas, Alo Allik
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The article concentrates on the energy storage problem arising from small scale residential electricity generation, in the current case wind micro turbine and PV panels. The research objective is to increase the locally consumed energy share by using two water tanks, aiming to shorten the breakeven periods of the renewable energy production devices. The shaved peaks from stochastic wind turbine and PV generation are fed into a preheating tank; the remaining excess power is fed into the main tank. The produced and consumed energies are in balance. The observed time period was one year with averaging time step 5 minutes. The annual PV/wind energy production share is assumed to be 30 %/70 % in favor of the wind. The anticipated result is to increase the renewable energy supply cover factor from 0.43 with a single heating tank up To 0.60 by deploying two tanks. If the same production peak shaving principles under the same conditions are applied seasonally, then The resulting supply cover factor can be augmented up to 0.69.
住宅净零能耗建筑采用双水加热水箱,增加自用电量
本文主要研究了小型住宅发电中出现的储能问题,目前以风力微型发电机和光伏板为例。研究目的是通过使用两个水箱来增加当地消耗的能源份额,旨在缩短可再生能源生产设备的盈亏平衡期。随机风力发电和光伏发电的剃峰馈入预热槽;剩余的多余电力被送入主水箱。生产和消耗的能量是平衡的。观察时间为一年,平均时间步长为5分钟。假设每年光伏/风能的生产份额为30% / 70%,有利于风能。预期结果是将可再生能源供应覆盖系数从单个加热罐的0.43提高到部署两个加热罐的0.60。如果在相同条件下季节性地应用相同的生产调峰原则,那么由此产生的供应覆盖系数可以增加到0.69。
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