Multi-hybrid power generator system and method
US-2024405567-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2020373760A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020373760-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816958648-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A recognition interface recognizes a reverse flow state in which power flows from a customer's site to a power system or a forward flow state in which power flows from the power system to the customer's site. When the recognition interface recognizes a reverse flow state, a controller causes at least one of a first power storage system through a third power storage system to be charged, based on a priority level related to charge defined for the first power storage system through the third power storage system. When the recognition interface recognizes a forward flow state, the controller causes at least one of the first power storage system through the third power storage system 40c to be discharged, based on a priority level related to discharge defined for the first power storage system 40a through the third power storage system.
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1 . A power controller installed at a customer's site and adapted to control charge and discharge of a plurality of power storage systems connected to a power system, comprising: a recognition interface that recognizes a reverse flow state in which power flows from the customer's site to the power system or a forward flow state in which power flows from the power system to the customer's site; and a controller that, when the recognition interface recognizes a reverse flow state, causes at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be charged, based on a priority level related to charge defined for the plurality of power storage systems, wherein when the recognition interface recognizes a forward flow state, the controller causes at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be discharged, based on a priority level related to discharge defined for the plurality of power storage systems. 2 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the priority level related to charge and the priority level related to discharge in the controller are equal. 3 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the priority level related to charge and the priority level related to discharge in the controller are different. 4 . The power controller according to claim 1 , further comprising: a user operation interface configured to be user-controllable, wherein the controller causes at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be charged, based on the priority level related to charge input from the user operation interface. 5 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the recognition interface recognizes an amount in which each of the plurality of power storage systems can be charged, and the controller generates the priority level related to charge for each of the plurality of power storage systems such that the larger the amount in which the system can be charged as recognized by the recognition interface, the higher the priority level. 6 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the recognition interface recognizes an amount discharged in each of the plurality of power storage systems, and the controller generates the priority level related to charge for each of the plurality of power storage systems such that the larger the amount discharged as recognized by the recognition interface, the higher the priority level. 7 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the controller generates the priority level related to charge for each of the plurality of power storage systems based on a date of installation at the customer's site. 8 . The power controller according to claim 1 , further comprising: a user operation interface configured to be user-controllable, wherein the controller causes at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be discharged, based on the priority level related to discharge input from the user operation interface. 9 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the recognition interface recognizes an amount in which each of the plurality of power storage systems can be discharged, and the controller generates the priority level related to discharge for each of the plurality of power storage systems such that the larger the amount in which the system can be discharged as recognized by the recognition interface, the higher the priority level. 10 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the recognition interface recognizes an amount charged in each of the plurality of power storage systems, and the controller generates the priority level related to discharge for each of the plurality of power storage systems such that the larger the amount charged as recognized by the recognition interface, the higher the priority level. 11 . The power controller according to claim 1 , wherein the controller generates the priority level related to discharge for each of the plurality of power storage systems based on a date of installation at the customer's site. 12 . A power control method adapted for a power controller installed at a customer's site and adapted to control charge and discharge of a plurality of power storage systems connected to a power system, the method comprising: recognizing a reverse flow state in which power flows from the customer's site to the power system or a forward flow state in which power flows from the power system to the customer's site; when a reverse flow state is recognized, causing at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be charged, based on a priority level related to charge defined for the plurality of power storage systems; and when a forward flow state is recognized, causing at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be discharged, based on a priority level related to discharge defined for the plurality of power storage systems. 13 . A recording medium encoded with a program adapted for a power controller installed at a customer's site and adapted to control charge and discharge of a plurality of power storage systems connected to a power system, the program comprising computer-implemented modules including: a module that recognizes a reverse flow state in which power flows from the customer's site to the power system or a forward flow state in which power flows from the power system to the customer's site; a module that, when a reverse flow state is recognized, causes at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be charged, based on a priority level related to charge defined for the plurality of power storage systems; and a module that, when a forward flow state is recognized, causes at least one of the plurality of power storage systems to be discharged, based on a priority level related to discharge defined for the plurality of power storage systems.
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