Optimized profitability of LFP and NMC Li-ion batteries in residential PV applications
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Optimized profitability of LFP and NMC Li-ion batteries in residential PV applicationsData de publicació
2020Editor
ElsevierISSN
0378-4754Cita bibliogràfica
P. Ayuso, H. Beltran, J. Segarra-Tamarit et al., Optimized profitability of LFP and NMC Li-ion batteries in residential PV applications, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (2020), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matcom.2020.02.011Tipus de document
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This paper analyses the economic profitability provided by different types of Li-ion batteries when used in residential solar
applications under a Model Predictive Control that optimizes the operation of the system. ... [+]
This paper analyses the economic profitability provided by different types of Li-ion batteries when used in residential solar
applications under a Model Predictive Control that optimizes the operation of the system. The control methodology takes profit
of actually commercial time-of-use rates to minimize the operation costs. Also, the analysis takes into account the progressive
degradation of the batteries involved by using state-of-the-art semi-empirical ageing models. The study is performed by means
of annual simulations that use actual consumption curves for three different households and real PV production batteries, with
extended lifetime warranties and prices below 600 e/kWh, under optimized operation and use even when only energy arbitrage
and peak shaving services are considered. [-]
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2020.Proyecto de investigación
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