Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems

When modeling a renewable energy system, the timestep to use is an important consideration. Timestep, or time resolution, can have an impact on results, influencing the sizing of the system and whether or not to invest at all. In this work, real measured data for an entire year at 15-s resolution fr...

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Main Authors: S.I. Sun, B.D. Smith, R.G.A. Wills, A.F. Crossland
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720302109
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spelling doaj-f288c1a3240144b8aca5f21710381f5f2020-11-25T02:49:18ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472020-05-016157165Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systemsS.I. Sun0B.D. Smith1R.G.A. Wills2A.F. Crossland3Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK; Corresponding author.Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UKFaculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UKDurham Energy Institute, University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, UKWhen modeling a renewable energy system, the timestep to use is an important consideration. Timestep, or time resolution, can have an impact on results, influencing the sizing of the system and whether or not to invest at all. In this work, real measured data for an entire year at 15-s resolution from a rooftop PV array and 8 household loads in the UK are used. The PV and load time series are averaged to lower resolution: 1-min, 5-min, 30-min and 1-h, and the results from using them as input to a 25-year simulation of PV-only and PV-battery systems are compared to the 15-s resolution results. Load resolution is confirmed to be more important than PV resolution for improving accuracy of self-sufficiency and cost metrics; the presence of a battery is confirmed to reduce the errors of using low resolution compared to PV-only. However, these findings only apply to the commonly tested Greedy algorithm but not the newly developed Emissions Arbitrage algorithm. A wider range of metrics are calculated here than in previous work, finding consistency in that low resolution overstates the benefits of PV-battery, but variation in percentage difference across the metrics used. Further aspects not studied before include: the diminishing returns in computation speed when time resolution is lowered, and the effect of time resolution on the tipping point when certain configurations become more attractive propositions than others. Time resolution of input data and modeling are issues not only for researchers in academia and industry, but from a consumer protection perspective too.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720302109Solar PVBatteryTechno-economicTime resolutionModeling
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author S.I. Sun
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Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems
Energy Reports
Solar PV
Battery
Techno-economic
Time resolution
Modeling
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B.D. Smith
R.G.A. Wills
A.F. Crossland
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title Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems
title_short Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems
title_full Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems
title_fullStr Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems
title_full_unstemmed Effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic PV-battery systems
title_sort effects of time resolution on finances and self-consumption when modeling domestic pv-battery systems
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2020-05-01
description When modeling a renewable energy system, the timestep to use is an important consideration. Timestep, or time resolution, can have an impact on results, influencing the sizing of the system and whether or not to invest at all. In this work, real measured data for an entire year at 15-s resolution from a rooftop PV array and 8 household loads in the UK are used. The PV and load time series are averaged to lower resolution: 1-min, 5-min, 30-min and 1-h, and the results from using them as input to a 25-year simulation of PV-only and PV-battery systems are compared to the 15-s resolution results. Load resolution is confirmed to be more important than PV resolution for improving accuracy of self-sufficiency and cost metrics; the presence of a battery is confirmed to reduce the errors of using low resolution compared to PV-only. However, these findings only apply to the commonly tested Greedy algorithm but not the newly developed Emissions Arbitrage algorithm. A wider range of metrics are calculated here than in previous work, finding consistency in that low resolution overstates the benefits of PV-battery, but variation in percentage difference across the metrics used. Further aspects not studied before include: the diminishing returns in computation speed when time resolution is lowered, and the effect of time resolution on the tipping point when certain configurations become more attractive propositions than others. Time resolution of input data and modeling are issues not only for researchers in academia and industry, but from a consumer protection perspective too.
topic Solar PV
Battery
Techno-economic
Time resolution
Modeling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720302109
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