Abstract

The present study refers to the maximization of self-consumption through the automation of a residential consumer that is or not fed from the low-voltage electrical network and from its own photovoltaic system. The level of self-consumption from photovoltaic sources in the residential sector is strictly dependent on the power installed in the own sources, as well as the load profile of the respective consumer. Two major directions are relevant regarding the possibility of increasing and optimizing self-consumption: the management of electrical energy storage systems (especially through the use of battery systems), respectively the implementation of load management systems, through the partial or total redistribution of their operation over time, but also through prioritization of critical consumers.

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