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Thanks Ted. Can you add an energy inflation feature for the Grid supply?

The model is not really amenable to it unfortunately, as the number of years is only included as the result of the calculation. You could alter the 15p and 7p for other figures to account for a higher averaged cost over future years.
 
I might have this wrong, and happy for someone else to come up with a better formula, using their published figures (believe them or not..)

Trade List Prices, ignoring VAT and Installation costs

Aquion:
Price ÂŁ875.00
Capacity 2 kWh
DoD 90%
Cycles 6000
Total Lifetime Capacity = Ca*DoD*Cy = 10800 kWh
Cost / kWh ÂŁ8.10 p/kWh

LG Chem
Price ÂŁ2,780.00
Capacity 6.4 kWh
DoD 90%
Cycles 6000
Total Lifetime Capacity = Ca*DoD*Cy = 34560 kWh
Cost / kWh ÂŁ8.04 p/kWh

Should you not include deduction of the round trip charge/discharge losses (cdL) into this calculation? If these were 15% should formula not then be Ca*DoD*Cy*cdL where cdL in this example would be 85%. This would give a figure of 29376kWh and a cost of ÂŁ0.0946.

In reality you need a full DCF to take into account the value of money (hurdle rate) and inflation rates (background and fuel).

Other thought. If it is 6000 cycles, how many usable cycles per year will be utilised? May only be 250 if thing is put into winter mode. Haven't yet got near what the energy take for this latter state is. If battery life is only ten years number of available cycles would not be utilised.
 
I might have this wrong, and happy for someone else to come up with a better formula, using their published figures (believe them or not..)

Trade List Prices, ignoring VAT and Installation costs

Aquion:
Price ÂŁ875.00
Capacity 2 kWh
DoD 90%
Cycles 6000
Total Lifetime Capacity = Ca*DoD*Cy = 10800 kWh
Cost / kWh ÂŁ8.10 p/kWh

LG Chem
Price ÂŁ2,780.00
Capacity 6.4 kWh
DoD 90%
Cycles 6000
Total Lifetime Capacity = Ca*DoD*Cy = 34560 kWh
Cost / kWh ÂŁ8.04 p/kWh
yep, that's basically it.

Calculated that way allows a proper comparison between different battery options.
 
For information, here is the wording from ENA Engineering Recommendation G83, on the last page 53:


C1.6 Energy Storage Device
Energy Storage Devices can be connected to the DNO’s Distribution System directly or using Inverters.
For those connected via
Inverters, the type verification testing and interface protection requirements shall be as specified in Annex A.

For those connected directly to the DNO’s Distribution System, the type verification testing and interface protection requirements shall be as specified in Annex B.






For reference Annex A is Common Inverter Requirements, and Annex B is Common Directly Coupled Requirements.
 
Finished reading the BRE guide by Martin Cotterell over the weekend. Hoped it would be more illuminating with more content. As soon as it gets anywhere near serious technical in section 7 it simply refers to the IET Solar CoP. Feel I should have bought that instead.

All a bit disappointing.
 
There is work going on in MCS to produce a new version of the PV Guide covering IET changes (eg earthing) which would mean installers didn't need the IET CoP as well. Original thought had been to produce a version of the PV Guide that covered all aspects not in IET CoP, eg output estimation, civils, wind loading etc.
 
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