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How solar inverters and storage work together
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Before We Start
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Kathie Zipp Solar Power World
Moderator
Elise Murphy System Designer
Fire Mountain Solar
Mara White Product Manager OutBack Power
How solar inverters and storage work together
Meet your presenters…
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How solar inverters and storage work together
Presented by Mara White, OutBack Power & Elise Murphy, Fire Mountain Solar
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• A look at the solar PV industry o Growth Indicators o Industry projections
• A look at the energy storage market o Growth indicators o Industry projections o Drivers
• A look at the customer • A look at the system
o How inverters work o Types of systems
• System Design o Best practices for solar storage system installation o Considerations for choosing an inverter and battery o Training
• Real world examples
Agenda
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Introductions
OutBack Power Technologies
• OutBack’s field is electrical power conversion and storage o FIRST: Early development of the “true sine-wave” inverter o FIRST: First multi-voltage MPPT charge controllers - The de facto industry standard o Today: Leader in Grid/Hybrid technology, products and solutions
Fire Mountain Solar
• Premier full-service solar solutions company in Washington State o Grid-tied and battery back up experts o Design consults for DIY worldwide
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Growth Indicators 1. Currently PV a $14 billion business
in the US • PV+ES $8.2B in 2018
2. More solar installed in the US in the past 18 months than in 30 years prior
• One system now installed in the US every 4 minutes
• In 2006 it was one every 80 minutes
• Now 13,000 mW cumulative solar capacity
• Enough for 2.2 million homes • Residential up 68% last year
Sources: various, including SEIA, IHS/IMS Research, US DOE, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Business, Solar Foundation
Source: Solar Power World, January 2015
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Global Market Projections
IHS forecasts global PV installations will exceed 70 GWPV in 2018. • Growth of the global PV market in next
five years will largely be driven by the Americas and Asia
• All PV includes:
• Grid connected Residential • Grid connected – Commercial • Grid connected- Utility • Off Grid – Residential • Off Grid Remote • Off Grid Micro Grid
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PV installations vs. PV +ES uptake The development of storage for PV is essential to increase the ability of PV systems to replace existing energy sources. • Storage to grid-connected applications
is new, storage has been used in off-grid PV systems for some time.
• New products & less expensive storage solutions, will lead to the increased use of energy storage in the PV industry.
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Today’s market opportunity
• The off-grid PV market is currently very small; however, most installations will require an ESS.
• The grid-connected residential market consists of small systems which provide power to a house connected to the grid.
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IHS global outlook for PV with energy storage (2014)
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PV+ES by Market
• It is assumed that any PV installation in the off-grid market will be installed with energy storage.
• Energy storage can be installed with commercial PV systems to manage energy usage, reduce electricity bills, and provide back up.
• Energy storage can be added to utility-scale PV systems to help smooth the output of the system and overcome challenges with grid integration.
• Energy storage will be used in grid-connected residential PV systems to increase self-consumption.
• Energy storage solutions today can be deployed in most PV markets.
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Economics: price trends in storage
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Disruptive Technology
10. Artificial intelligence 9. Biometrics 8. Flexible displays 7. Sensors 6. Advanced user interfaces 5. Graphene 4. Energy storage and advanced battery technologies 3. 3-D printing 2. Cloud computing and big data 1. The Internet of everything
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#4 Energy Storage
4. Energy storage and advanced battery technologies Energy storage will be critical to maintain reliable electricity grids and enable renewables to make an even more significant contribution to the energy mix. IHS predicts that global installations of new solar storage systems in the residential, commercial and utility-scale segments will rise by a factor of 18.
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All up • New installations are forecast to account for a growing share of the market over the
next five years.
o IHS defines a ‘new’ ESS as one added at the same time as the PV system is installed. A ‘retrofit’ system is an ESS that is added at a later date.
• IHS believes that by 2018, almost all customers who want an ESS will install it at the
same time as a system PV. By 2018, 84% of residential PVESS installations will be new.
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World Electricity Generation by Percentage of Source
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U.S. Installed Cost of Solar Power ($/kilowatt)
• Average panel price has declined 60% in the past 2 years
• Battery prices expected to decline 35% over the next 3 years
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Energy anxiety • Grid challenges, instability, and
unreliability o Seems like lot’s more “once a century”
storms o Life-altering events such as tsunamis,
earthquakes • Grid collapse
o Solar activity impact unknown o Geopolitical and other crises o Cyber-warfare against smarter and
consequently more vulnerable grids • Policy and incentives in flux • Supply and pricing uncertainty
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The need for grid stability – world wide
• Germany gets 5% of its gross electricity production from solar… …but depends on that source for an “astounding” 30% of peak-delivery demand.
• Grid architecture simulations show potential for instability and even “system collapse”
under certain conditions
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The need for grid stability – domestic
• California is among the leading renewable energy countries (California is now 55% of the US solar market)
• California gets 15% of its electricity from renewables… • And California currently has 40% more renewable energy capacity than it can handle • The more renewable energy added, the less stable the grid
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Hurricane Sandy’s tough solar lesson
“Here’s a $70,000 system sitting idle,” said Ed Antonio, who watched his 42 panels as well as those on several other houses in the area go unused since the power went out Oct. 29. “That’s a lot of power sitting…just sitting.”
Solar panels didn'ʹt help Sandy-‐‑stricken
homeowners
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AC DC
How solar inverter/chargers work
• Converts stored DC to AC with a pure sine wave output • Charges DC batteries from AC source • Can sell excess energy to the grid • Provides back-up power • Handles load surges • Load Management and peak shaving
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PV System Types: Overview
Off-Grid with energy storage
Grid-Direct AKA Grid-Tied
Grid-Interactive AKA Grid/Hybrid with energy storage
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Simple Grid-Tied Systems Pros
• System qualifies for state and federal incentives
• The simplest, least expensive and most efficient solar energy systems available
• Designed to lower your utility bill
Cons
• Systems automatically disconnect from the grid during a power outage for safety reasons
• Cannot provide power during an outage or emergency
• Cannot store energy for use during emergencies
• Cannot store energy for use during peak demand times
o Potential solution – add battery backup later with an AC coupled system
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Simple Grid-Tied System
Utility Grid Meter
PV Array Grid Tie Inverter
Main Service Panel AC Loads
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Grid-Interactive System with Battery Backup - (Grid/Hybrid Systems) Pros • Lower your utility bill • Provides power during an outage or emergency • Stores energy for use during emergencies our outages • Stores energy for use during peak demand times • Backs up essential loads such as lighting, appliances and furnace • System qualifies for federal and state incentives same as simple
grid-tied Cons • Less efficient, higher initial cost • More components • More complex system design
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Grid-Interactive System with Battery Backup - (Grid/Hybrid Systems)
PV Array
Main Service Panel Meter
Utility Grid
Charge Controller
Grid Tied Inverter/Charger
Battery
Non backed-up loads
Backed-up loads
Backed-up Sub-panel
Generator
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Off-Grid System Pros • Provides energy independence and self sufficiency for applications
in remote areas • Fixed energy cost • Systems are modular and can be increased in capacity if your
needs grow • Often contain additional charging sources such as wind or
generators to provide energy in all conditions
Cons • Systems may not qualify for state incentive programs • Must be designed to fit 100% of load-- not budget or roof
size • More components, higher expense • May require a generator
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Off-Grid System
PV Array
Main Service Panel Charge
Controller Ba?ery-‐‑based Inverter Ba?ery
DC Load Panel
DC Loads
AC Loads
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Steps to designing a system - 1. How to size a system?
• Load calculations • Oversize and factor for worst-
case scenarios • Days of autonomy
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Typical home electricity use Load Analysis
LOADS QTY
x WATTS = Total
WATTS x HRS/ DAY = AVG WH/DAY
CF lights 15 x 20 = 300 x 3 = 900
Refrigerator 1 x 416 = 416 x = 1500
Freezer 1 x 600 = 600 x = 1750
TV/cable box 1 x 200 = 200 x 2 = 400
Stereo 1 x 50 = 50 x 4 = 200
PC/network 2 x 150 = 300 x 5 = 1500
Copy machine 1 x 250 = 250 x 1 = 250
Septic pump 1 x 600 = 600 x 0.5 = 300
AC TOTAL WATTS 2716 W AC AVG DAILY LOAD 6800 Wh
Used for Battery and Array Sizing
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Steps to designing a system - 2. Select your components
• Quality vs price • Need for reliability • Features Save time with pre-
wired systems • Programming – GridZero and
FLEXtime • Battery options
FLEXpower Radian FLEXpower ONE
FLEXpower FOUR
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Pick your chemistry/technology/design
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Energy Storage Technologies
Ba?ery Type Optimal Application General Maintenance Best Practices for Safety
Cycling Ability
Costs
Flooded Lead Acid
Off-‐‑grid, medium to high capacity
Electrolyte refreshing required by automatic or manual watering systems
Equalization cycle can be periodically required
Hazardous
Installed vertically only with basic racking solution
Must be in well-‐‑ventilated space
High cycle life
Low initial cost of ownership Higher maintenance and accessory costs
VRLA Lead Acid
Grid-‐‑interactive, off-‐‑grid, UPS and backup power, emergency vehicles,
Maintenance-‐‑Free
Superior shelf life
Electrolyte does not need to be replaced
Does not require equalization
Usually rated non-‐‑spillable for transportation. Sealed VRLA requires very minor ventilation with 99% recombination efficiency
High to moderate cycle life
Low initial cost of ownership with reduced maintenance and accessory costs
Lithium-‐‑ion Hybrid EV’s or high ambient temperature with high cycle required
Maintenance-‐‑Free
Must be used with an onboard ba?ery management system to prevent over-‐‑charge / over-‐‑discharge / thermal runaway
Superior cycling ability
Very high initial cost of ownership. Dependent on application
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Steps to designing a system - 3. Installing the system
• Training o NABCEP Certification o Solar Energy International (SEI) o Learn from professionals in the industry
• Assembly and Design
o Line diagrams o Layout
• Code compliance o Check with your AHJ (Authority Having
Jurisdiction) and local code
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Case Study: Grid-tied with energy storage
Owners: Tim and Alana Nelson, of Fire Mountain Solar • 5.5kW system • Initial system was off-grid
o no grid power on property, would have cost $60,000 - $80,000 to bring the grid in
• In 2013, the neighborhood pooled resources and brought the grid in o Tim and Alana upgraded their system to a
battery-based inverter • Now their family has battery backup when the grid
goes down and save on their utility costs through their local utility’s net metering program
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Case Study: Grid-tie with battery back up system
• Customer originally had a grid-tied PV system without battery backup o Customer lived in area that experienced
frequent power outages and wanted a PV system to remain powered
o During first power outage, the grid-tied system shut down
• System was upgraded to battery-based inverters with battery backup
• Customer’s critical loads remained powered during outages
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Case Study: AC-coupled system
• Original system – 9kW with 3 SMA string inverters with generator for backup o Customer wanted to reduce his electricity
bill • System upgraded to battery backup through an
AC-coupled system o Battery-based inverter and battery bank
added onto the existing system, powers critical loads at night and during outages
o Generator did not have to be used as often § Used now to top off the batteries
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Kathie Zipp Solar Power World Moderator kzipp@wtwhmedia.com
Elise Murphy System Designer Fire Mountain Solar elise@fmsolar.com
Mara White Product Manager OutBack Power mwhite@outbackpower.com
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