Elsevier

Energy Reports

Volume 5, November 2019, Pages 54-61
Energy Reports

Research paper
Demand aggregation for photovoltaic self-consumption

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Highlights

  • Real demand data for residential dwellings and small business.

  • Prosumer aggregation more efficient than battery.

  • Aggregation of 10 households has significant impact on self-consumption rates.

  • Aggregation of different demand profiles is very effective.

Abstract

The mismatch between photovoltaic generation and residential load leads to relative modest rates of self-consumption of solar electricity unless expensive storage solutions are locally available. One alternative to batteries is the aggregation of demand of different prosumers, as the collective load diagram might be better adapted to the solar resource. This hypothesis is tested for empirical data from 18 dwellings and 3 small businesses in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Results show that a relatively low number of dwellings and a local small shop with a PV system without any storage will reach 90% self-consumption rates at a much lower cost than an individually owned PV system with 1 kWh/kWp storage system.

Keywords

Photovoltaics
Self-consumption
Demand aggregation
Solar community

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Currently at Instituto de Energía Solar - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28031 Madrid, Spain.