Residential Battery Management Tool (RBMT)

Version 1.5 (518 KB) by AARAOUFM
Three control strategies for behind the meter residential batteries (Paper Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9638038).
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Updated 19 Aug 2022

Residential Battery Management Tool (RBMT) [Behind the Meter BESS Management Strategies]

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This repository contains a tool of three different power management strategies for the domestic residential batteries - Created October 2020 .

This tool can be used to generate the power dispatch of residential batteries (with any specifications) to minimize the household's electricity bill for any time series data (single day to multiple years) with any temporal resolution.

The outputs of the RBMT are:

  1. The net household demand with and without the battery.
  2. Electricity bill with and without the battery or the PV.
  3. Battery power dispatch.
  4. Battery state of charge.
  5. Battery degradation.
  6. Household’s voltage.
  7. Household’s losses.
  8. PV self-consumption
  9. Self-sufficiency
  10. Exported energy
  11. Curtailed energy

Please check the RBMTGuide.pdf file for more details and guidance on how to use the code.

This tool was validated and detailed in the following published paper, please acknowledge any contributions of the RBMT by citing:

[1]. A. A. R. Mohamed, R. J. Best, X. Liu, and D. J. Morrow, ‘Domestic Battery Power Management Strategies to Maximize the Profitability and Support the Network’, IEEE PES General Meeting, pp.1-5, 2021

This code has been developed by Ahmed A.Raouf Mohamed - EPIC Research Cluster, School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Queen's University in Belfast, UK. This work is part of SPIRE 2 Project.

For any inquiry: amohamed06@qub.ac.uk / AARaoufM@gmail.com twitter2

v1.0 First release (10/2020).

v1.1 Added a selectable starting point of the BESS SOC (11/2020).

v1.2 Two modifications have been added to the first algorithm (CRBA): a) An option to charge part of the battery capacity overnight to optimize the time of use tariff; b) An option to discharge the battery starting from the end of low tariff period (11/2020).

v1.3 Standing charge has been added as per UK tariff structures (12/2020).

v1.4 Input data to be entered in a csv file (01/2021).

v1.5 Important version with the following features (02/2021):

  • The export power limit has been added to be entered as a utility input.
  • The PV self-consumption and the household self-sufficiency with and without the battery are calculated and printed.
  • The exported energy with and without the battery is calculated and printed.
  • The curtailed energy with and without the battery is calculated and printed.

Copyright @ 2020

Cite As

AARAOUFM (2024). Residential Battery Management Tool (RBMT) (https://github.com/ARa2of/Behind-the-Meter-BESS-Management-Strategies-), GitHub. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2021b
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1.5

v1.5 Important version with the following features (02/2021):

The export power limit has been added to be entered as a utility input.
The PV self-consumption and the household self-sufficiency with and without the battery are calculated and printed.

1.0.0

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To view or report issues in this GitHub add-on, visit the GitHub Repository.