Dear Mr. Frederik,
Thanks for your answer. Maybe I wrote a bit complex (due to the naming of energy terms) and will try to write one more time based on my test case. I also specify the fixed distribution cost + variable, since this is how is in the reality.
Electricity price:
70,28 EUR/MWh (net price)
Distribution costs
FIXED: 462,42 EUR/month (net)
VARIABLE: 20,09 EUR/MWh (net) --> (including capacity fee and reactive power fee)
Offered DNO price for surpluse energy in my case is: 52,75 EUR/MWh.
I want to simulate PV plant + battery storage system with imported load profile. The PV energy is used for self consumption (for consumer / for charging the battery storage system) and in the case battery is full, the energy is sold to the grid - as surplus energy.
On the tab financial analysis / Tariffs I've defined following parameters and still have some questions?
Energy balance/Feed-in concept: I choose SURPLUS ENERGY right?
Price of Electricity sold to Third party ?? Which value is this? I set to zero. When this function can be used?
TAB Feed-In tariff:
Feed-in / Export Tariff: 52,75 EUR/MWh
Own consumption: I think I should define the energy price, which the consumer has? In my case this should be 70,28 EUR/MWh + 20,09 EUR/MWh = total 90,37 EUR/MWh. The fixed distribution cost should not be considered, since the cost for connection power stays, although the energy is selfconsumed. My question here is - should I put here this price as a input parameter? And what is the difference between remuneration/Fee. In Help I also read, that the energy used as charging energy for battery storage is taken into the consideration?
Generation tariff: no definition (for what this parameter is used)
TAB From-grid Tariff:
Base price: 462,42 EUR/month
Tarrif period: 70,28 EUR/MWh + 20,09 EUR/MWh = total 90,37 EUR/MWh (this number I put, cause as I understood right, I cannot define separate energy price EUR/kWh and Variable costs in EUR/kWh? Right?
Hope now I explained more in detail and you can give me a feedback? I think, that the definition of from-grid tariff is not as reality as you said. Are you thinking in the future to chage this option, in order user can add also variable cost of the tariff (such as compensation power EUR/kWh, reactive power cost EUR/kWh,...)? In my study/thesis I have to prepare the calculation for high effective hidrolysis, which is highly cost effective problematic. That's why I am interested in right parametrisation of all tariffs.
I would appriciate your answer along my above points.
Regards,
R. Bajra