Peak Mitigation Extension Using Energy Storage and Load Shedding
First Claim
1. A method of mitigating metered consumption of an energy source of a site during a peak in actual consumption of the energy source by loads of the site, the method comprising:
- reducing actual consumption of a site of an energy source during a peak in energy consumption from the energy source when energy stored by an energy storage system (ES S) configured for mitigating the actual consumption of the peak drops below a minimum energy level such that the actual consumption of the site is less than or equal to a peak consumption threshold; and
restoring energy to the ESS from the energy source during the peak at a rate less than or equal to the difference between the peak consumption threshold and the reduced actual consumption of the site.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for managing consumption of electricity of loads at a site which includes energy storage, a system controller, and load shedding ability. The system controller monitors energy consumption of the site and discharges energy into the site when consumption exceeds a maximum consumption threshold. If energy storage is depleted while consumption remains in excess of the threshold the controller may engage load shedding to prevent consumption from exceeding the maximum threshold. Additionally, the energy storage device may recharge during a peak consumption period due to load shedding reducing consumption below the maximum threshold, and the energy storage device may use this recovered energy to further mitigate the peak; in some embodiments, repetitively. Supplemental and additional load mitigation techniques may also be implemented to increase effectiveness and efficiency of the systems and methods.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of mitigating metered consumption of an energy source of a site during a peak in actual consumption of the energy source by loads of the site, the method comprising:
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reducing actual consumption of a site of an energy source during a peak in energy consumption from the energy source when energy stored by an energy storage system (ES S) configured for mitigating the actual consumption of the peak drops below a minimum energy level such that the actual consumption of the site is less than or equal to a peak consumption threshold; and restoring energy to the ESS from the energy source during the peak at a rate less than or equal to the difference between the peak consumption threshold and the reduced actual consumption of the site. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An energy consumption management method for mitigating peaks in consumption at a site comprising:
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measuring electrical energy consumed by a load and a site to which the load is connected; detecting energy consumption of the load in excess of a first consumption threshold; supplying energy to the load from an energy source, thereby preventing the energy consumption of the site from exceeding the first consumption threshold due to the load until the level of energy stored in the energy source is less than or equal to a minimum energy stored level; engaging load shedding for the load in such a manner that that the energy consumption at the site falls below the first consumption threshold; and charging the energy source during load shedding without the energy consumption at the site incurring an increased demand charge. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. An apparatus for mitigating peaks of energy consumption, comprising:
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an energy storage system (ESS) having a state of charge, the ESS being configured to discharge to the site and to charge via a connection to a power source; and a system controller configured to monitor energy consumption at the site, control the charging and discharging of the ESS, and engage and disengage load shedding at the site, wherein the controller discharges the ESS when the monitored energy consumption exceeds a maximum consumption threshold, and the controller engages load shedding when the state of charge of the ESS falls below a minimum charge value such that the load shedding allows for the ESS to recharge during the peak without the monitored energy consumption exceeding the maximum consumption threshold. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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