Functionality of our EMS with dispatch control
Maximum use of produced energy
Function
Maximum use of produced energy by activation of consumption or accumulation into ESS.
Own energy is used according to the selected order 1-10.
Advantages
Reducing energy costs and minimizing overflows into the distribution system.
Function
Management of consumption and accumulation according to daily market prices, prediction of production and consumption for maximum reduction of energy costs.
Advantages
Energy is purchased at the lowest prices and only in the amount necessary to overcome price peaks.
Dynamic (SPOT) price control
Active energy trading
Function
After reaching the price difference (SPREAD), energy is purchased and stored in the ESS with subsequent sale at the highest prices.
Advantages
Making a profit by buying and selling energy at different hours and thus achieving a faster return on investment in the ESS.
Function
It will reduce energy consumption from the distribution network within 15 min. interval by compensating the consumption with the ESS or by switching off the consumption. It is possible to set up to 8 groups of devices to maintain the reserved capacity.
Advantages
Reducing payments for reserved capacity and avoiding fines for exceeding it. When using ESS, the shutdown of production technologies is minimized.
Reserved capacity control
Reserved Power control
Function
It ensures that the supplied energy to the distribution network does not exceed the set value by limiting the output of the production plant. At negative sales prices, it preferentially stores energy in the ESS and then activates the no-overflow mode.
Advantages
Fulfillment of the conditions of the distribution system operator. Reduction of costs for unauthorized supply to the distribution network or for supplying energy with a negative selling price.
Function
It will reduce the immediate consumption of energy from the distribution network by compensating the consumption with the ESS or by reducing the power of the appliances. It is possible to set the reduction of consumption according to the selected order 1-10.
Advantages
Reduction of the regulated energy price for the agreed input (circuit breaker value). The possibility of higher consumption than the distribution system allows (suitable for a larger number of charging stations).
Control of reserved power
Dispatch control of PV plants
Function
Management of production plant performance by the distribution system operator. In the case of larger powers or HV, U/Q or frequency regulation is also required.
Advantages
For plants over 100 kW, dispatch control is a condition for connection to the distribution system. Combining EMS and RTU eliminates additional integration costs.
Function
Controlling the PV or ESS reactive power according to the quality meter to achieve the required PF, Q or voltage at the transmission point.
Advantages
Reducing additional energy costs and achieving the required network quality.
Reactive power control
Frequency control
(in development)
Function
Control of the active PV or ESS power according to the quality meter to achieve the required grid frequency at the transfer point.
Advantages
Reducing additional energy costs and achieving the required network quality. In the case of a sufficiently powerful ESS, it is possible to offer the FCR service to grid (at this moment for Czech TSO).
Function
We can move the power of devices with deferred consumption or accumulation to cheaper hours and thereby ensure a significant reduction in energy costs.
Advantages
The surplus of produced or stored energy can be sold during the energy peak and thereby increase the return on the PV plant and the ESS.