While the energy management system (EMS) has been operated with output power measurements from all generation units (GUs) in transmission system, most renewable energy sources (RESs) in distribution system have been installed behind-the-meter (BTM).
How does EMS optimize energy flow?
The EMS optimizes energy flow by deciding when to charge or discharge the battery based on energy prices, grid conditions, or renewable energy availability. It coordinates the interaction between the BESS, the power grid, and renewable energy sources like solar panels or wind turbines, ensuring that energy is used as efficiently as possible.
Effective implementation of an EMS, particularly with a focus on battery energy storage, can transform how your business manages and utilises energy. It leads to increased efficiency, cost savings, and a step forward in achieving sustainability goals. Get in touch with Wattstor's specialist team on [email protected].
In these regions the potential revenue of ESSs is dependent on the market products they provide. Generally, the EMS tries to operate the ESS to maximize the services provided to the grid, while considering the optimal operation of the energy storage device. In market areas, maximizing grid services is typically aligned with maximizing revenue.
Do energy storage devices need a PCs?
The majority of energy storage devices employ a direct current (DC) interface. Therefore, a PCS is required to integrate with the alternating current (AC) power grid. The purpose of the PCS is to provide bi-directional conversion and electrical isolation.