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Renewable Energy Self-Consumption versus Financial Gain Maximization Strategies in Grid-Connected Residential Building...
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Renewable Energy Self-Consumption versus Financial Gain Maximization Strategies in Grid-Connected Residential Building...
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Currently ongoing change of residential buildings from passive energy consumers to active prosumers via the integration of PV (photovoltaics) and storage systems and the putting in place of variable grid prices require the development, implementation, and evaluation of novel energy management concepts and strategies. In this article, we investigate and compare (1) a “PV self-consumption maximization†strategy with (2) a “financial gain maximization†strategy in terms of local PV energy consumption/supply and obtainable financial gain. Analyses are based on real-world household load data, solar irradiance data, and computationally simulated grid prices. Results are analyzed for different storage sizes for both a summer and a winter period. Results show that the achievable PV energy self-consumption/supply is significantly higher for the “PV self-consumption maximization†strategy and reaches a “plateau†at a storage siz...
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Rosemarie Velik
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IAA.ZONE/en6825en
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