Variable feed-out energy management
US-2016248251-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US10513193B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10513193-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515738877-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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A charging/discharging device includes an electricity storage unit provided in transport equipment, a power conversion unit for performing conversion of power exchanged between the electricity storage unit and an external power system, and a control unit for controlling an operation of the power conversion unit in accordance with a reception signal. A server device that manages charge/discharge of the electricity storage unit performs demand/supply prediction of power in the power system, decides a time, at which discharge of the electricity storage unit to the power system or charge of the electricity storage unit by power supplied from the power system is performed, and transmits an instruction including the decided time, at which the discharge or the charge is performed, to the charging/discharging device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A server device that manages charge/discharge of an electricity storage unit that is mounted within a charging/discharging device of a transport equipment, the server device comprising: an analysis unit that includes circuitry configured to perform time-series analysis of a power amount supplied from a power supplier to a power system located outside of the transport equipment and a power amount supplied from the power system to a power consumer to perform demand/supply prediction of power in the power system; a decision unit that includes circuitry configured to decide a time, at which discharge of the electricity storage unit to the power system or charge of the electricity storage unit by power supplied from the power system is performed, based on a result of the power demand/supply prediction obtained by the analysis unit and a minimum trading unit of a power amount managed when power is exchanged with the power system; and a transmission unit that includes circuitry configured to initiate transmission, to the charging/discharging device, of an instruction including the time at which the discharge or the charge is performed, the time being decided by the decision unit. 2. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the decision unit decides the time, at which the discharge is performed in the charging/discharging device, based on the power demand/supply prediction result obtained by the analysis unit, the minimum trading unit of a power amount managed when power is exchanged with the power system, and a total power amount secured for power selling to the power system. 3. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein based on the power demand/supply prediction result obtained by the analysis unit, a degree of contribution of the charging/discharging device for the power system, and a charge appropriateness level of a charge time period of the electricity storage unit derived from a degree of deterioration influence applied to the electricity storage unit, the decision unit decides the time at which the charge is performed in the charging/discharging device such that the electricity storage unit is charged in a time period in which the charge appropriateness level is high as the degree of contribution is high. 4. The server device according to claim 3 , wherein the degree of deterioration influence is derived based on change prediction of a day's temperature in a position of the transport equipment. 5. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein a degree of contribution of each charging/discharging device for the power system is managed, and the degree of contribution is set to be high in the charging/discharging device having the electricity storage unit discharged longer than the time at which the discharge is performed, the time being decided by the decision unit. 6. The server device according to claim 5 , wherein the degree of contribution of the charging/discharging device is set to be high, the charging/discharging device starting the discharge from a time earlier by a predetermined time to a start time of the discharge decided by the decision unit and performing the discharge until an end time of the discharge decided by the decision unit. 7. The server device according to claim 5 , wherein the degree of contribution of the charging/discharging device is set to be high, the charging/discharging device starting the discharge from a start time of the discharge decided by the decision unit and performing the discharge until a time delayed by a predetermined time than an end time of the discharge decided by the decision unit.
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