" In any case, a 10 kW battery system, will probably exceed most grid connected 
battery systems, and the whole issue is moot. "

shouldnt battery capacity be in kWh?
 
todd
 
 
 
 
On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 5:00pm, "Christopher Warfel" 
<[email protected]> said:



I am not familiar with PGE's time of use rates for residential. I have to 
assume that they do have TOU built into their metering. Buying at any time is 
predicated by the load of the facility, including battery load, so this is 
probably their concern. Given the costs of batteries it seems uneconomical to 
buy batteries just to store energy to sell on peak, but I don't have your peak 
vs off peak tariff.  We have been putting in two meters on our systems, but to 
make it work properly for determining actual PV generation we had to put a 
detent in the meter on the back up panel circuit. Now the only way I think that 
this can be done by utility type meters is to buy a programmable meter and have 
it record input and output similar to how the utility meter operates. 
If they will accept a DAS system (and some are now compliant with utility 
accuracy requirements, place a product such as EGauge on the battery back up 
circuit. If you are exporting at a time with n o or little solar input, then 
they know you are using your batteries to generate revenues. This could 
required a insolation meter, and all of this will get expensive and complicated 
quickly. It seems that PV can be used for grid support by exporting and PGE or 
whomever should encourage on peak selling back to them. They could set a price 
for exported power below tariff, but still acceptable to the owner, and they 
would find that the solar exported power on peak is below their marginal cost 
for electricity.  
I know I have complicated this, but this is really what an industry group, the 
commission and the utility should work out.  In any case, a 10 kW battery 
system, will probably exceed most grid connected battery systems, and the whole 
issue is moot. 


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