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Neighbourhood battery. Technical specifications The battery system to be installed in the Oud-Heverlee demo site is known as the PQpluS from ABB. Its key selling point is the inverter which can deliver power quality improving services in addition to energy storage. A schematic of the battery is shown below (Figure 38): Figure 38. ABB battery storage. Its general specifications are the following:  Power: 100 kW  Energy: 68.5 kWh  AC voltage: 380-415 VAC (three phase connection)  DC voltage: 635-821 VDC Control strategies The following control strategies can be implemented with this device:  Peak shaving  Backup power  Power Quality (reactive power and harmonic compensation ability)  Capability to operate in islanding mode with blackstart feature (optional) Its in/out control variables are: State of charge of the battery, Temperature, Grid voltage per phase, Current/power per phase. Applicability for DSM schemes The neighbourhood battery shall be used for several use cases and will also be turned off during several periods as to determine the added value of the other assets without the neighbourhood battery. One possible restriction which may occur is the lack of a measurement from the distribution cabinet which is feeding the street. This measurement would be needed. Positive and negative aspects of its application are listed below.  Cons: o Self-consumption maximisation is limited by the size of the energy reservoir and the maximum power of the inverter. o If there is no measurement of the current flow from the distribution cabinet (which feeds the neighbourhood), the power quality improving features may be limited.  Pros: o Can deliver all investigated DSM objectives, i.e Power quality improvement (Voltage regulation, Phase unbalance, Voltage dips, Harmonics compensation, active filter (not investigated during the pilot)); Self-consumption maximization; Optimisation of electricity costs.
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