Photovoltaic self-sufficiency of Belgian households using lithium-ion batteries, and its impact on the grid

被引:73
|
作者
de Oliveira e Silva, Guilherme [1 ]
Hendrick, Patrick [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Ecole Polytech, Aerothermomech Dept ATM, Brussels, Belgium
关键词
Home energy storage system; Distributed energy storage; Lithium-ion battery energy storage; Self-sufficiency; Photovoltaics (PV); Levelised Cost Of Energy (LCOE); ECONOMIC-ASSESSMENT; CONTROL STRATEGIES; ENERGY-STORAGE; PV-SYSTEMS; CONSUMPTION; ELECTRICITY; SIMULATION; POWER; BUILDINGS; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.03.112
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Countries are pushing for the use of local, renewable energy sources in order to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels for energy supply. One of the main problems with several renewable energy sources is their variability, which can be solved with energy storage. With buildings representing an important share of energy consumption, and given the growing capacity of distributed generation, distributed energy storage in buildings is expected to become increasingly present. In this context, the optimal dimensioning of home installations of photovoltaics and lithium-ion batteries, and the impact of such installations on the grid, is of the utmost importance. While there have been developments on this field, some important handicaps remain, notably the independent treatment of installation optimisation and grid impact and the substantial result differences between studies. In this paper, photovoltaics and lithium-ion storage installations are optimised through the use of real, high-resolution data from several individual households, based on realistic cost figures, and through well-defined metrics that correctly grasp the problem at hand. The impact on the grid as well as possible mitigation measures are also analysed. Results show that up to about 30% of electricity self-sufficiency can be obtained using only PV and close to grid parity. Above 40% self-sufficiency, energy storage must be used, strongly increasing the cost of such installations. Economies of scale play an important role suggesting a preferential implementation for larger users or at a community-scale. Feed-in limits seem to be a good solution to attenuate grid impact. On the other hand, a higher share of a capacity-based component on the grid tariff strongly affects the economic viability of such installations for the average household. These results are important for studies on distributed photovoltaics and energy storage as well as for energy policy. Also, the large range of results made available, calculated on a free market perspective using a simple control mechanism, provide a much-needed benchmark for further comparable studies. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:786 / 799
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Temperature effect and thermal impact in lithium-ion batteries: A review
    Shuai Ma
    Modi Jiang
    Peng Tao
    Chengyi Song
    Jianbo Wu
    Jun Wang
    Tao Deng
    Wen Shang
    Progress in Natural Science:Materials International, 2018, 28 (06) : 653 - 666
  • [32] Impact of Particle Size Distribution on Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries
    Blaeubaum, Lars
    Roeder, Fridolin
    Nowak, Christine
    Chan, Hoon Seng
    Kwade, Arno
    Krewer, Ulrike
    CHEMELECTROCHEM, 2020, 7 (23): : 4755 - 4766
  • [33] Ligand Impact of Silicanes as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
    Deng, Xuebiao
    Zheng, Xu
    Yuan, Tiange
    Sui, Wenbo
    Xie, Yi
    Voznyy, Oleksandr
    Wang, Ying
    Yang, Zhenyu
    CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2021, 33 (23) : 9357 - 9365
  • [34] Temperature effect and thermal impact in lithium-ion batteries: A review
    Ma, Shuai
    Jiang, Modi
    Tao, Peng
    Song, Chengyi
    Wu, Jianbo
    Wang, Jun
    Deng, Tao
    Shang, Wen
    PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE-MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 28 (06) : 653 - 666
  • [35] Self-discharge behavior and its temperature dependence of carbon electrodes in lithium-ion batteries
    Utsunomiya, Takashi
    Hatozaki, Osamu
    Yoshimoto, Nobuko
    Egashira, Minato
    Morita, Masayuki
    JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, 2011, 196 (20) : 8598 - 8603
  • [36] Preparation of graphene by exfoliation and its application in lithium-ion batteries
    Wen, Ya
    Liu, Huimin
    Jiang, Xunyong
    JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, 2023, 961
  • [37] Preparation of a trilayer separator and its application to lithium-ion batteries
    Kim, Min
    Han, Gui Young
    Yoon, Ki June
    Park, Jong Hyeok
    JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, 2010, 195 (24) : 8302 - 8305
  • [38] Purification of silicon from waste photovoltaic cells and its value-added application in lithium-ion batteries
    Zhang, Zhao
    Yang, Nina
    Xi, Fengshuo
    Chen, Xiuhua
    Li, Shaoyuan
    Ma, Wenhui
    Lei, Yu
    Deng, Rong
    NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, 2022, 46 (24) : 11788 - 11796
  • [39] Polythiophene side chain chemistry and its impact on advanced composite anodes for lithium-ion batteries
    Li, Han
    Ren, Haoze
    Sun, Zeyuan
    Qin, Siyu
    Campos, Armando Rodriguez
    Takeuchi, Esther S.
    Marschilok, Amy C.
    Takeuchi, Kenneth J.
    Reichmanis, Elsa
    CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2024, 61 (01) : 173 - 176
  • [40] Kinetics and thermodynamical evaluation of electrode material of discarded lithium-ion batteries and its impact on recycling
    Pindar, Sanjay
    Dhawan, Nikhil
    JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2021, 146 (04) : 1819 - 1831