Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar

There is a power deficit in Uppsala's power grid. Municipal companies have an obligation to contribute with solutions to the power deficit. Skolfastigheter AB have therefore installed an environmentally friendly salt water battery in one of their properties. The goal of this project is to create an...

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Main Authors: Andersson-Gran, Hilda, Björn, Albin, Winning, Sonja, Bösenecker, Judith, Ersdotter, Gunnel, Karlberg, Madeleine, Norell Helmsjö, David
Format: First cycle, G2E
Language:Swedish
Swedish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14871/
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author Andersson-Gran, Hilda
Björn, Albin
Winning, Sonja
Bösenecker, Judith
Ersdotter, Gunnel
Karlberg, Madeleine
Norell Helmsjö, David
author_browse Andersson-Gran, Hilda
Björn, Albin
Bösenecker, Judith
Ersdotter, Gunnel
Karlberg, Madeleine
Norell Helmsjö, David
Winning, Sonja
author_facet Andersson-Gran, Hilda
Björn, Albin
Winning, Sonja
Bösenecker, Judith
Ersdotter, Gunnel
Karlberg, Madeleine
Norell Helmsjö, David
author_sort Andersson-Gran, Hilda
collection Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
description There is a power deficit in Uppsala's power grid. Municipal companies have an obligation to contribute with solutions to the power deficit. Skolfastigheter AB have therefore installed an environmentally friendly salt water battery in one of their properties. The goal of this project is to create an algorithm for controlling the battery so that it cuts power peaks at a preschool in Uppsala. The algorithm is created based on economical, environmental, and political aspects. A model of the battery is constructed in which technical specifications for the real battery are used. The model is tested using historical power usage data from one of Skolfastigheter AB's preschool properties. The resulting model successfully cuts the facility's power peaks as intended. The model succeeds even when the input data are varied. The algorithm is also applied in reality and controls the battery via a programmable logic controller (PLC). The goal of cutting power peaks is also met with the PLC. Simulation of the battery cuts power peaks more optimally than when the algorithm is implemented in reality. To improve the model, data from more preschools as well as possibilities to perform more experiments are required. The usage of programmable power storage is today not economically profitable. Batteries do however contribute to reaching Uppsala municipality's environmental and climate goals. Batteries also contribute to a more robust energy system where fossil power reserves can be avoided.
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spelling RepoSLU148712020-05-29T11:49:06Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14871/ Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar Andersson-Gran, Hilda Björn, Albin Winning, Sonja Bösenecker, Judith Ersdotter, Gunnel Karlberg, Madeleine Norell Helmsjö, David Investment, finance and credit Energy resources management Technology There is a power deficit in Uppsala's power grid. Municipal companies have an obligation to contribute with solutions to the power deficit. Skolfastigheter AB have therefore installed an environmentally friendly salt water battery in one of their properties. The goal of this project is to create an algorithm for controlling the battery so that it cuts power peaks at a preschool in Uppsala. The algorithm is created based on economical, environmental, and political aspects. A model of the battery is constructed in which technical specifications for the real battery are used. The model is tested using historical power usage data from one of Skolfastigheter AB's preschool properties. The resulting model successfully cuts the facility's power peaks as intended. The model succeeds even when the input data are varied. The algorithm is also applied in reality and controls the battery via a programmable logic controller (PLC). The goal of cutting power peaks is also met with the PLC. Simulation of the battery cuts power peaks more optimally than when the algorithm is implemented in reality. To improve the model, data from more preschools as well as possibilities to perform more experiments are required. The usage of programmable power storage is today not economically profitable. Batteries do however contribute to reaching Uppsala municipality's environmental and climate goals. Batteries also contribute to a more robust energy system where fossil power reserves can be avoided. 2019-08-15 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14871/1/andersson-gran_et_al_190726.pdf Andersson-Gran, Hilda and Björn, Albin and Winning, Sonja and Bösenecker, Judith and Ersdotter, Gunnel and Karlberg, Madeleine and Norell Helmsjö, David, 2019. Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar : för en förskoleverksamhet i Uppsala. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Energy and Technology <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-565.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-10800 swe
spellingShingle Investment, finance and credit
Energy resources management
Technology
Andersson-Gran, Hilda
Björn, Albin
Winning, Sonja
Bösenecker, Judith
Ersdotter, Gunnel
Karlberg, Madeleine
Norell Helmsjö, David
Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
title Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
title_full Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
title_fullStr Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
title_full_unstemmed Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
title_short Driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
title_sort driftmodellering av saltvattenbatteri för kapning av effekttoppar
topic Investment, finance and credit
Energy resources management
Technology
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14871/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14871/