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Annual total net purchased energy is not equal to annual total electricity demand minus total energy generated on site through PV

asked 2016-09-09 11:15:50 -0500

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updated 2016-09-09 12:37:46 -0500

Hi all,

I am simulating a building with PV generators, strangely I found that the annual total net purchased energy (258kWh) is not equal to annual total electricity demand (4717kWh) minus annual total energy generated on site through PV (4504kWh), i.e 213kWh.

Apologies if I am missing something in the documentation but I couldn't find an explanation for this. I would expect the following to hold true

Annual total net purchased energy = Annual total electricity demand - Total energy generated on site through PV

and therefore annual total energy generated on site to be 213 Kwh.

Many thanks

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My guess is that at each timestep if demand is larger than PV generation, then that electricity is purchased. At a timestep if demand is below PV generation, it may not credit that against purchased made at other timesteps.

David Goldwasser's avatar David Goldwasser  ( 2016-09-09 11:34:27 -0500 )edit

Hi David and Anton, I've found that the difference is caused by the consideration of the inverter efficiency, and the calculation is correct. Please see my reply: link text

oat's avatar oat  ( 2017-10-29 01:13:37 -0500 )edit

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answered 2016-09-10 10:59:06 -0500

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updated 2016-09-10 11:39:13 -0500

Hi Anton and David, this is Ji (aka Grasshope) who posted this question on the Ladybug and Honeybee forum: [http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/la...]

Just want to correct an error in my question: The total electricity demand is 4504.1 kWh, and the total electricity generated from PV is 4717.54 kWh. So, the net purchased electricity shall be -213.44 kWh, i.e. a negative value.

Thank you very much!

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