"An increasing number of households and companies are taking responsibility for their electricity and heat supply into their own hands with photovoltaics and decentralized CHP plants, and are becoming more independent from rising electricity prices. The intelligent coupling of solar systems and CHP plants offers attractive and technically ambitious opportunities," explained Roland Grebe, SMA Board Member for Technical Innovation. In order to take advantage of this, the intention is to create a modular system of coordinated energy supply and control components that can be used and combined flexibly for electricity and heat supply in buildings with interfaces to the energy market and grid management service. This process involves various heat pump and CHP technologies, the use of electrical and thermal storage and load control for electrical appliances.
The intelligent connection makes it possible for the heat pumps and CHP plants installed primarily to supply heat to the building to, for example, also take on additional tasks to compensate the fluctuating power supply from photovoltaics. Conversely, the solar system's load control and, if necessary, also its storage, can equalize the operation of the heating components (CHP plant or heat pump), thereby relieving these aggregates, while taking into account the user's comfort requirements. Combined systems of this kind can be operated for the purpose of individual increased self-consumption, for relief of the grid, in accordance with energy industry optimization criteria, as a "pooled virtual power plant," or as a combination of these different approaches.
As part of this research project, SMA will expand and optimize its proven energy management solutions as well as drafting open interface standards in collaboration with its partners. Field testing will take place in single and multi-family dwellings or in commercial buildings in order to evaluate multiple pilot systems and thereby prove that the solutions are suitable for practical use.
The joint PV-KWK project sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research is intended to lay the scientific and technical foundation for innovative, manufacturer-independent system solutions for the global market and for corresponding future products for German industry. Sustainable solar systems and highly efficient heating technologies will be combined more efficiently than before and with a much greater scope in the area of energy supply. The project will contribute to the securing of Germany as a business and industrial hub, to the protection of the climate and resources and accelerating the global energy transition through the distribution of solar energy.
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