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A university Campus is a potentially optimal playground to approach the self-sufficiency of the electrical consumption by using photovoltaic (PV) generation and appropriate storage with a profitable economic investment. This work presents the case study of Politecnico di Torino, in which PV generation with nominal power of 1 MW is already operating with ≈100% self-consumption and ≈10% self-sufficiency. However, the simulation results demonstrate that the self-sufficiency can be significantly improved (up to 70%) by installing multi-megawatt PV generation and two tens of megawatt-hour of battery capacity. The techno-economic aspects considered are the cost effectiveness of the investment and the reduction of power injections into the grid.

Towards the Electrical Self-Sufficiency of a University Campus: Techno-Economic Case Studies / Ciocia, Alessandro; Cocina, Valeria; Grosso, Giovanni; Chicco, Gianfranco; Astolfi, Davide; Spertino, Filippo. - (2023), pp. 746-751. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE EUROCON 2023 - 20th International Conference on Smart Technologies) [10.1109/EUROCON56442.2023.10199070].

Towards the Electrical Self-Sufficiency of a University Campus: Techno-Economic Case Studies

Ciocia, Alessandro;Cocina, Valeria;Chicco, Gianfranco;Spertino, Filippo
2023

Abstract

A university Campus is a potentially optimal playground to approach the self-sufficiency of the electrical consumption by using photovoltaic (PV) generation and appropriate storage with a profitable economic investment. This work presents the case study of Politecnico di Torino, in which PV generation with nominal power of 1 MW is already operating with ≈100% self-consumption and ≈10% self-sufficiency. However, the simulation results demonstrate that the self-sufficiency can be significantly improved (up to 70%) by installing multi-megawatt PV generation and two tens of megawatt-hour of battery capacity. The techno-economic aspects considered are the cost effectiveness of the investment and the reduction of power injections into the grid.
2023
978-1-6654-6397-3
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