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Energy storage

  • US 10,192,184 B2
  • Filed: 03/19/2013
  • Issued: 01/29/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/30/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of controlling storage of electrical energy, the method comprising:

  • detecting one of a candidate charging occasion and a candidate discharging occasion with respect to pricing data and energy losses, the pricing data indicative of future prices of electrical energy over time and the energy losses caused by charging and discharging an energy storage device and the electrical energy being supplied from an external electrical supply network, by selecting a next occurrence of a locally minimum price in the pricing data as the candidate charging occasion or a next occurrence of a locally maximum price in the pricing data as the candidate discharging occasion;

    validating, by circuitry of an energy management system, the one of the candidate charging occasion and the candidate discharging occasion when a price difference between the one of the candidate charging occasion and the candidate discharging occasion and another later price in the pricing data compensates for the energy losses;

    charging, by the circuitry when the candidate charging occasion is validated, the energy storage device with the electrical energy at the candidate charging occasion; and

    discharging, by the circuitry when the candidate discharging occasion is validated, the energy storage device at the candidate discharging occasion, whereinthe validating further includes confirming whether
    PD>

    P
    C/Eff, whereEff is an efficiency of the charging and the discharging of the energy storage device and Eff is equal to a ratio of energy retrieved during the discharging to energy input during the charging, and one ofPD is a price at the candidate discharge occasion and PC is a price paid at a most recent charging of the energy storage device, orPC is a price at the candidate charging occasion and PD is a price received at a most recent discharging of the energy storage device.

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