Evaluating the Capabilities of Behind-the-Meter Solar-plus-Storage for Providing Backup Power during Long-Duration Power Interruptions
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09/2022
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The study estimates the performance of behind-the-meter solar PV-plus-energy-storage-systems (PVESS) in providing critical-load or whole-building backup across a wide range of geographies, building types, and power interruption conditions. The study also considers a set of 10 historical long-duration power outage events and evaluates how PVESS could have performed in providing backup power during those specific events. The analysis is the first in what will be a series of studies by Berkeley Lab, in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, on the use of PVESS for backup power. This initial study, which relies on simulated end-use level building loads, solar generation, and storage dispatch, is intended to provide a baseline set of performance estimates and to illustrate key performance drivers. |
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The technical report is published in slide-deck format and is accompanied by a narrative brief summarizing a subset of key findings from the report. An open-access version of this report published in Applied Energy can be downloaded here. A brief summary can be viewed here. The authors recorded a webinar summarizing key findings from the report on October 6, 2022, which can be viewed here. |
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2022
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