Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic

The reduction in the costs of residential photovoltaic (PV) systems has increased their viability and implementation for self-consumption and export of energy electricity. The implementation of these systems requires feasibility studies, considering the structure of the electricity tariff, the stabi...

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Autores principales: Edwin Garabitos Lara, Félix Santos García
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dc2f6f3f95df434abd96ef13c9d2d3782021-12-04T04:35:13ZReview on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic2352-484710.1016/j.egyr.2021.11.208https://doaj.org/article/dc2f6f3f95df434abd96ef13c9d2d3782021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721013470https://doaj.org/toc/2352-4847The reduction in the costs of residential photovoltaic (PV) systems has increased their viability and implementation for self-consumption and export of energy electricity. The implementation of these systems requires feasibility studies, considering the structure of the electricity tariff, the stability in the grid, the incentives and other variables. This work reviews 158 papers on the viability and sizing of residential PV systems, with the purpose of showing a general overview of the subject and that serves as a guide to carry out future research in the residential sector. The results show that the simulation methodology is the most frequent in the techno-economic study of residential PV systems, with a percentage of 45% followed by optimization with 37%; 29 analysis tools were identified in the study of residential PV systems, being MATLAB the most used . The combination of PV systems with batteries or Battery Energy Store System (BESS) has been increasing in the literature, even over PV systems without batteries. In addition, the case of the Dominican Republic is analyzed, identifying three cases to be evaluated, considering the Net metering (NM) program, self-consumption, step tariff and electricity outages. It was determined that in the Dominican Republic, the installed residential PV systems capacity in NM program is approximately 7.83 kW/user .Edwin Garabitos LaraFélix Santos GarcíaElsevierarticleResidential PVBattery Energy Store SystemSelf-consumptionNet meteringElectricity tariffElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTK1-9971ENEnergy Reports, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 8868-8899 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Residential PV
Battery Energy Store System
Self-consumption
Net metering
Electricity tariff
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
spellingShingle Residential PV
Battery Energy Store System
Self-consumption
Net metering
Electricity tariff
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
Edwin Garabitos Lara
Félix Santos García
Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic
description The reduction in the costs of residential photovoltaic (PV) systems has increased their viability and implementation for self-consumption and export of energy electricity. The implementation of these systems requires feasibility studies, considering the structure of the electricity tariff, the stability in the grid, the incentives and other variables. This work reviews 158 papers on the viability and sizing of residential PV systems, with the purpose of showing a general overview of the subject and that serves as a guide to carry out future research in the residential sector. The results show that the simulation methodology is the most frequent in the techno-economic study of residential PV systems, with a percentage of 45% followed by optimization with 37%; 29 analysis tools were identified in the study of residential PV systems, being MATLAB the most used . The combination of PV systems with batteries or Battery Energy Store System (BESS) has been increasing in the literature, even over PV systems without batteries. In addition, the case of the Dominican Republic is analyzed, identifying three cases to be evaluated, considering the Net metering (NM) program, self-consumption, step tariff and electricity outages. It was determined that in the Dominican Republic, the installed residential PV systems capacity in NM program is approximately 7.83 kW/user .
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author Edwin Garabitos Lara
Félix Santos García
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Félix Santos García
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title Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic
title_short Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic
title_full Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic
title_fullStr Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic
title_full_unstemmed Review on viability and implementation of residential PV-battery systems: Considering the case of Dominican Republic
title_sort review on viability and implementation of residential pv-battery systems: considering the case of dominican republic
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