Optimal battery energy storage investment in buildings
Abstract
In most countries, electricity is charged depending on the time of use, which usually includes two tariffs: the low tariff, during night time, and the high tariff, during daytime. On top of their energy payment, large electricity consumers pay a monthly fee per kW of peak demand. Therefore, installation of stationary battery storage can reduce electricity payments for large consumers in two ways: by reducing the peak demand and by shifting...
Paper Details
Title
Optimal battery energy storage investment in buildings
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
175
Pages
189 - 198
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