TY - CONF
T1 - Incidence of Non-working Days on Limiting Photovoltaic Potential on a Building with Day-hours High Power Consumption, Without Storage and Grid Injection
T2 - 22nd International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ'24)
AU - Zalamea León, Esteban
AU - Astudillo Flores, Mateo
AU - Ochoa Correa, Danny
AU - Barragán Escandón, Edgar Antonio
N1 - Conference date: 24–26 June 2024
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This study investigates the practicality of a 7 kWp photovoltaic (PV) system designed to partially supply power to the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism buildings at the University of Cuenca, Ecuador, without storage or bidirectional meter. Leveraging theoretical capacity alignment with irradiation, the system aims to avoid surpluses, as it is not connected to the grid through net metering, net billing, or a storage system. Despite the equatorial location's low seasonal fluctuations and reduced irradiation and energy demand variations, significant consumption fluctuations between working and non-working days pose a primary challenge. Implementing a system with the potential to cover around 7.5% of the total annual demand, surpluses occur at midday on non-working days, reaching 2.7 kW, yet annually constituting only 0.17% of overall consumption or 2.2% of total energy production. This underscores the limitations of non-working day fluctuations despite the system's potential for on-site energy generation during working hours.
AB - This study investigates the practicality of a 7 kWp photovoltaic (PV) system designed to partially supply power to the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism buildings at the University of Cuenca, Ecuador, without storage or bidirectional meter. Leveraging theoretical capacity alignment with irradiation, the system aims to avoid surpluses, as it is not connected to the grid through net metering, net billing, or a storage system. Despite the equatorial location's low seasonal fluctuations and reduced irradiation and energy demand variations, significant consumption fluctuations between working and non-working days pose a primary challenge. Implementing a system with the potential to cover around 7.5% of the total annual demand, surpluses occur at midday on non-working days, reaching 2.7 kW, yet annually constituting only 0.17% of overall consumption or 2.2% of total energy production. This underscores the limitations of non-working day fluctuations despite the system's potential for on-site energy generation during working hours.
KW - PV production self-consumptions
KW - Energy efficiency
KW - PV matching
KW - Building integrated PV
M3 - Artículo
ER -