Wadaed Uturbey , Bernardo T. Braga , Bruno M. Lopes
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摘要
本文从价值主张和价值获取特征的角度,利用商业模式的要素,分析了净计量下光伏加电池系统的发展。本文以巴西分布式发电监管框架为例。设想了五种光伏加电池方案,并从两个方面分析了价值创造:电池可以改善光伏发电与负荷不匹配的问题,电池可以与配电系统合作。指出了实施这些方案的政策影响和障碍。针对住宅用户进行了技术经济可行性分析,以深入了解三种实际情况下的可行性差距。分析了表后光伏加电池系统在分时电价下的套利方案,以及包括向电网出售存储能源的方案,并将其与纯光伏系统方案进行了比较。三个城市具有不同的光伏发电潜力、电价和人类发展指数,为比较提供了良好的多样性。我们发现,在 TOU 电价高、太阳辐射好的有利地区,如果允许叠加收益,表后光伏加电池系统可以自发采用,但有必要进行个案研究。此外,在其他情况下,净现值和投资回报率预示着经济可行性,因此,当特定的技术条件表明使用与光伏系统集成的蓄电池来减轻光伏发电对当地的负面影响时,在该国的许多地区,这些蓄电池是可行的。
Behind-the-meter residential photovoltaic plus battery systems – An insight to business models under net-metering
This paper contributes with an analysis of the development of photovoltaic plus battery systems under net-metering using elements of business models, from the perspective of value proposition and value capture features. The Brazilian regulatory framework for distributed generation is taken as example. Five photovoltaic plus battery schemes are envisaged and value creation is analyzed regarding two aspects: batteries can improve photovoltaic generation and load mismatch and batteries can cooperate with the distribution system. Policy implications and barriers to the implementation of these schemes are indicated. A techno-economic feasibility analysis for residential prosumers is conducted to gain insight about the viability gap in three realistic scenarios. Behind-the-meter photovoltaic plus battery systems for arbitrage under Time-of-use energy tariffs and a scenario that includes the sale of stored energy to the grid are analyzed in relation to an only-photovoltaic system scenario. Three cities with different photovoltaic generation potential, tariffs and human development index provide good diversity for the comparisons. We find that in favorable locations in terms of high TOU tariffs and good solar radiation, Behind-the-meter photovoltaic plus battery systems could be spontaneously adopted if stacking revenues are allowed, but a case-by-case study is necessary. Moreover, in other cases net present value and payback signal economic viability, then, when specific technical conditions indicate the use of batteries integrated with photovoltaic systems to mitigate negative local effects of photovoltaic generation, in many regions of the country they are viable.