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Evaluation of a micro-cogeneration unit with integrated electrical energy storage for residential application

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.116196

Keywords

Micro-cogeneration; Electrical energy storage; Distributed energy generation

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  1. National Science Centre (Poland, Krakow) through the Etiuda scholarship [2018/28/T/ST8/00160]

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This paper investigates the application differences between a micro-cogeneration device with electrical energy storage and a standalone mu CHP system, showing a positive effect of electricity storage on self-sufficiency levels. The results are valuable for considering the structure of distributed energy systems.
This paper focuses on the difference between the application of a micro-cogeneration (mu CHP) device (the reference case), and an integrated system consisting of a micro-cogeneration unit combined with electrical energy storage. A model of the analyzed mu CHP system was previously developed by the authors and validated using experimental data. The model of the system was enhanced with an electrical energy storage model that takes into account the progressive degradation of the battery. The main novelty of the research that has been presented in this paper lies in a significant contribution to the time-domain modeling of a micro-cogeneration device with integrated electrical energy storage. A small time step has been used here in order to balance the electrical section of the model. For the reference mu CHP-only system, the demand self-coverage fluctuates on an annual basis within the range of 21.6-33.9%. The results indicate a favorable effect of the implementation of electricity storage with the micro-cogeneration device, from the point of view of self-consumption. The use of a 5 kWh storage capacity increased the prosumer's level of self-sufficiency to 41.2-59.9%. Results of the study are useful when the structure of distributed energy system is considered.

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