Implementation and validation of a self-consumption maximization energy management strategy in a Vanadium Redox Flow BIPV demonstrator

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This paper presents the results of the implementation of a self-consumption maximization strategy tested in a real-scale Vanadium Redox Flow Battery (VRFB) (5 kW, 60 kWh) and Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) demonstrator (6.74 kWp). The tested energy management strategy aims to maximize the consumption of energy generated by a BIPV system through the usage of a battery. Whenever possible, the residual load is either stored in the battery to be used later or is supplied by the energy stored previously. The strategy was tested over seven days in a real-scale VRF battery to assess the validity of this battery to implement BIPV-focused energy management strategies. The results show that it was possible to obtain a self-consumption ratio of 100.0%, and that 75.6% of the energy consumed was provided by PV power. The VRFB was able to perform the strategy, although it was noticed that the available power (either to charge or discharge) varied with the state of charge.

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Fialho, L., Fartaria, T., Narvarte, L., & Pereira, M. C. (2016). Implementation and validation of a self-consumption maximization energy management strategy in a Vanadium Redox Flow BIPV demonstrator. Energies, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9070496

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