Mariyam Posted Monday at 11:37 AM Posted Monday at 11:37 AM I am simulating a PV farm with 2 cases of BESS: Case 1: 12.1 MWp with 10MWh Case 2: 12.1MWp with 40MWh After generating the results from the report, I can see that the % of grid consumption is higher in the 40MWh case than the other. Also, the stored energy is lower in the 2nd case, which is puzzling. I have attached the losses diagram. Can someone explain this discrepancy?
Linda Thoren Posted Monday at 12:42 PM Posted Monday at 12:42 PM Hello, The system is not completely the same before the battery (you have a 9.2% loss to the right compare to 2.3% to the left), thus you have less solar production to the right. Also have a look at for instance the charging and discharging power. Kind regards
Mariyam Posted Monday at 12:56 PM Author Posted Monday at 12:56 PM Thank you for clearing my doubts regarding the grid consumption. Like you said, I do realise the losses are higher in the second case (due to auxiliary power required for cooling of BESS), and so it makes sense to have lower solar production & higher grid consumption to meet the demand. But why is the percentage of stored energy lower in the second case? Does this value depend on the charging & discharging power?
Linda Thoren Posted Monday at 01:07 PM Posted Monday at 01:07 PM If you have less production, there will be less energy to charge the battery with, no matter the size of the battery. But it could indeed also depend on the charging and discharging power
Mariyam Posted Monday at 02:40 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:40 PM Thank you for clearing this. Is there any relationship between the values EDirUse, EBatDis, E_Solar, and E_User? I am trying to find what is the generation from the BESS and solar (only) as per hour values and add it to gain the total energy (E_Solar). I have attached the hourly generated graph and table FYI.
sagar b Posted Tuesday at 05:35 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:35 AM Hi Mariyam, E_user= EfrGrid+E_Solar; where E_Solar is total solar generation- injected energy from solar to grid. EDiruse= [((E_Solar+E_grid)*% of direct use)-E_grid] E_user= Efrgrid+E_solar E_solar here is energy to user from solar but to know the total solar generation from your plant, you need to add E_grid. In your case, E_grid is 0. So, E_Solar= Total solar generation. You can get it all from the bottom part of loss diagram. Hope this helps.
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