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Active power (with Hybrid EMS)

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Active power overview

Under Power control > Active power, you can configure parameters related to active power control. Here is an overview of the user interface for this:

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Active power overview

Item

Name

Details

1

Active power control toggle

Activate the toggle ONLY after you have fully configured your power control setup

2

Extended settings icon

System behavior, including controller sampling time (default value: 500 ms), setpoint reference, and control criterion

3

Basic settings

  • Select the extended settings icon next to each controller to set controller tuning options

  • The controllers can run in open or closed loop mode. The mode is automatically set depending on the selected operation mode (e.g. PV self-consumption).

  • Configure the state of charge limitation for the battery controller based on the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. See Description of functions.

4

Operation mode

  • PV self-consumption

  • Setpoint command

  • Band shaving

See for more details. See Description of functions.

5

Fail-safe operation

Configure fail-safe behavior in case of communication loss. See Fail-safe operation (with Hybrid EMS).

6

Automatic grid disconnection

Activate the automatic grid disconnection feature (license required). See Zero feed-in and automatic grid disconnection (with Hybrid EMS).

7

Ramp rate limiter

Configure ramp rate limiter. See Ramp rate limiter (with Hybrid EMS).

8

Frequency dependent control

Configure frequency control. See Frequency control modes (with Hybrid EMS).

Description of functions

PV self-consumption

Only available if both PV and battery are selected under Plant data (with Hybrid EMS). The hybrid system is controlled such that all available solar power is used for self-consumption (to cover local load). Excess solar power is used to charge the battery system and is only fed into the grid when the battery is fully charged. When solar energy generation is not sufficient to cover the local load, the battery discharges the stored energy. In this mode, the PV system is never curtailed.

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PV self-consumption

Setpoint command

The operation mode “setpoint command” is available in all possible system configurations (PV only, battery only, PV + battery). In this mode, the active power is controlled according to a setpoint at the grid connection point.

The interface to transmit the setpoint can be selected under Setpoint command method. The setpoint command can be set via digital inputs, analog inputs, Modbus, or it can be locally configured in the user interface. These options are mutually exclusive: only one interface can be active at a time for setpoint transmission. To switch between the interfaces, a method switch can be configured.

Such interfaces are usually used by grid operators to curtail the system. Besides the setpoint command, which generally comes from the grid operator, a third party, usually an energy trader, can also control the system. The Remote Power Control (RPC) license is required for this, see Remote power control (with Hybrid EMS).

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Setpoint command method

When both PV and battery are selected, priority is given to the PV system to adhere to the setpoint. As a result, the PV system is curtailed only if the battery cannot absorb the energy required to meet the setpoint.

Example: Zero-feed in with a setpoint of 0 kW:

All available solar power is used for self-consumption. When more solar power is produced than can be consumed locally, as much energy as possible is stored in the battery system. Once the battery system is fully charged, excess solar power is curtailed so that no power is fed into the grid. The battery system begins discharging as soon as solar generation can no longer cover local consumption.

Band shaving

The hybrid system operates within a predefined band at the grid connection point. When not enough PV power is available and the lower threshold of the band is reached, the battery starts discharging to avoid peak loads. If the upper threshold is reached, the battery starts charging. If the battery is fully charged, the PV system is curtailed so that it does not exceed the band.

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Band shaving

State of charge limitation

You can prevent the battery from fully discharging and/or overcharging by activating the State of charge limitation function. Here you can set the following:

  • Minimum state of charge SOC)

  • Maximum state of charge (SOC)

The battery will stop charging once the maximum SOC is reached and will stop discharging once the minimum SOC is reached.

Note: If several batteries are connected, the state of charge limitation only applies to the overall state of charge of all batteries.

The overall state of charge of all batteries is calculated based on the single capacities of the batteries and their current state of charge.

Example

  • Battery 1: max capacity 500 kWh, SOC = 40 %

  • Battery 2: max capacity 200 kWh, SOC = 30 %

The overall state of charge is (40 % * 500 kWh + 30% * 200 kWh) / (500+200) kWh = 37,14%.

State of charge limitation

State of charge limitation

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