Peak shaving using energy storage

US9927471B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9927471-B2
Application numberUS-201314095709-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2013
Priority dateDec 3, 2013
Publication dateMar 27, 2018
Grant dateMar 27, 2018

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Techniques for controlling an energy storage device to reduce peak power demand at a site are provided. In one embodiment, instantaneous power usage at the site can be monitored, where the instantaneous power usage corresponds to power that is instantaneously imported or exported at a point of common coupling (PCC) between the site and a utility-managed energy grid. A historical power usage value for the site can then be calculated based on the monitored instantaneous power usage, and the historical power usage value can be compared with a target peak value plus a buffer value. If the historical power usage value exceeds the target peak value plus the buffer value, the target peak value can be set to the historical power usage value.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: monitoring, by a computer system, instantaneous power usage at a site, the instantaneous power usage corresponding to power that is instantaneously imported or exported at a point of common coupling (PCC) between the site and a utility-managed energy grid; calculating, by the computer system, a first historical power usage value for the site based on the monitored instantaneous power usage, wherein the first historical power usage value is an average of the monitored instantaneous power usage over a time window; comparing, by the computer system, the first historical power usage value with a target peak value that corresponds to an estimated peak power demand; in response to the first historical power usage value exceeding the target peak value, increasing, by the computer system, the target peak value to the first historical power usage value; and controlling a charging and discharging of an energy storage device coupled to the site to reduce a peak power demand at the site based on the target peak value. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first historical power usage value is a maximum average of the monitored instantaneous power usage over a rolling time window. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the rolling time window is a time interval that the utility uses to determine a peak demand charge for the site. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the rolling time window corresponds to fifteen minutes. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the buffer value is determined empirically based on the site's historical power load. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising calculating a maximum allowable power output value for the energy storage device, wherein the maximum allowable power output value decreases as a state of charge of the energy storage device decreases. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the maximum allowable power output value is calculated using a function that takes as input a maximum rated power of the energy storage device, a total amount of stored energy in the energy storage device, and a target runtime for the energy storage device. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein calculating the maximum allowable power output value comprises taking the lesser of: the maximum rated power; and the total amount of stored energy divided by the target runtime. 9. The method of claim 6 further comprising calculating a second historical power usage value for the site, the calculating of the second historical power usage value comprising: for each of a plurality of measurement time intervals of the instantaneous power usage over an immediately preceding time window, computing an average amount of power imported at the site for the measurement time interval; and selecting the highest average amount across the plurality of measurement time intervals. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising, when the second historical power usage value is greater than the target peak value, discharging the energy storage device in accordance with either: the maximum allowable power output value; or a power value that is proportional to a maximum of, for each measurement time interval in the plurality of measurement time intervals: a product of a time range of the measurement interval; and the difference between an average demand for the time measurement interval and the target peak value. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising, when the second historical power usage value is less than or equal to the target peak value, discharging the energy storage device in accordance with the lesser of: the maximum allowable power output value; and a current power load of the site minus the target peak value. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein, when the current power load minus the target peak value is a negative value, the energy storage device is charged in accordance with the negative value. 13. A system comprising: a processor configured to: monitor instantaneous power usage at a site, the instantaneous power usage corresponding to power that is instantaneously imported or exported at a PCC between the site and a utility-managed energy grid; calculate a first historical power usage value for the site based on the monitored instantaneous power usage, wherein the first historical power usage value is an average of the monitored instantaneous power usage over a time window; compare the first historical power usage value with a target peak value that corresponds to an estimated peak power demand; in response to the first historical power usage value exceeding the target peak value, increase the target peak value to the first historical power usage value; and control a charging and discharging of an energy storage device coupled to the site to reduce a peak power demand at the site based on the target peak value. 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to calculate a maximum allowable power output value for the energy storage device, wherein the maximum allowable power output value decreases as a state of charge of the energy storage device decreases. 15. The system of claim 14 wherein the processor is further configured to calculate a second historical power usage value for the site, the calculating of the second historical power usage value comprising: for each of a plurality of measurement time intervals of the instantaneous power usage over an immediately preceding time window, computing an average amount of power imported at the site for the measurement time interval; and selecting the highest average amount across the plurality of measurement time intervals. 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the processor is further configured to: when the second historical power usage value is greater than the target peak value, discharge the energy storage device in accordance with either: the maximum allowable power output value; or a power value that is proportional to a maximum of, for each measurement time interval in the plurality of measurement time intervals: a product of a time range of the measurement interval and the difference between an average demand for the time measurement interval and the target peak value; and when the second historical power usage value is less than or equal to the target peak value, discharge or charge the energy storage device in accordance with the lesser of: the maximum allowable power output value; and a current power load of the site minus the target peak value. 17. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored thereon program code executable by a processor, the program code comprising: code that causes the processor to monitor instantaneous power usage at a site, the instantaneous power usage corresponding to power that is instantaneously imported or exported at a PCC between the site and a utility-managed energy grid; code that causes the processor to calculate a first historical power usage value for the site based on the monitored instantaneous power usage, wherein the first historical power usage value is an average of the monitored instantaneous power usage over a time window; code that causes the processor to compare the first historical power usage value with a target peak value that corresponds to an estimated peak power demand; in response to the first historical power usage value exceeding the target peak value, code that causes the processor to increase the target peak value to the first historical power usage value; and code that causes the processor to control a charging and discharging of an energy storage devic

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  • electric · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Measuring real or reactive component, measuring apparent energy · CPC title

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  • Domotique, domestic, home control, automation, smart house · CPC title

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What does patent US9927471B2 cover?
Techniques for controlling an energy storage device to reduce peak power demand at a site are provided. In one embodiment, instantaneous power usage at the site can be monitored, where the instantaneous power usage corresponds to power that is instantaneously imported or exported at a point of common coupling (PCC) between the site and a utility-managed energy grid. A historical power usage val…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Solarcity Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R21/1331. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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