diplomsko delo
Mehmed Zulić (Author), Miloš Beković (Mentor)

Abstract

Izgradnja sončnih elektrarn se je v zadnjem desetletju v Sloveniji strmo povečala predvsem na račun ugodnih stimulativnih politik, ki so nagrajevale proizvodnjo iz obnovljivih virov. Zadnja shema neto merjenja se je uradno iztekla konec leta 2023 za nove uporabnike, pri čemer že priklopljene elektrarne ostajajo po istem obračunskem modelu letnega netiranja energije. Iskanje novih spodbudnih modelov je prineslo do virtualnih elektrarn, ki bi pomenili navidezno združevanje posameznih enot ter skupni bilančni nastop na trgu z električno energijo. Za doseganje tega cilja je potrebno zadostno število malih elektrarn ter ugoden ekonomski model, ki bo prepričal uporabnike v izgradnjo in pristop k takšni shemi. V tej diplomski nalogi bo predstavljen način prodaje električne energije proizvedene s sončnimi paneli, ter primerjava cene električne energije pri različnih načinih trgovanja, v primeru večjih in manjših tveganj. V nalogi bomo za dosego boljšega delovanja vključili tudi manjši hranilnik električne energije.

Keywords

trg električne energije;simulacija;hranilnik električne energije;čezmejno trgovanje;obnovljivi viri energije;diplomske naloge;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FERI - Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Publisher: [M. Zulić]
UDC: 339.138:[620.92:621.311.243(043.2)
COBISS: 222258179 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Market-Oriented operation of the household with a solar power plant and battery storage
Secondary abstract: The installation of solar power plants in Slovenia has grown substantially over the past decade, largely driven by favorable incentive policies that have encouraged energy production from renewable sources. The latest net metering scheme officially ended at the end of 2023 for new users, while already connected power plants remain under the same annual energy netting billing model. The search for new incentive models has led to the concept of virtual power plants, which would entail the virtual aggregation of individual units and their joint balancing participation in the electricity market. To achieve this goal, a sufficient number of small power plants and a favorable economic model are needed to convince users to build and join such a scheme. This thesis will present the method of selling electricity produced by solar panels and compare the electricity prices under different trading methods, considering varying levels of risk. To achieve better performance, a small energy storage system will also be included in the study.
Secondary keywords: Electricity market;simulation;energy storage system;cross-border trading;renewable energy sources;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za elektrotehniko, računalništvo in informatiko, Elektrotehnika
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (VIII, 50 f.)
ID: 24895856