E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Solar Heat Pumps and Self-Consumption Can (and should) electricity suppliers encourage thermal storage?

  • Beltran Francisco,
  • Sommerfeldt Nelson,
  • Padovani Filippo,
  • Rolando Davide,
  • Madani Hatef

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202236206005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 362
p. 06005

Abstract

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Heat pumps and water tanks can be used to increase PV self-consumption in buildings without any additional equipment, but there is sometimes a lack of economic incentives to maximize it that limits economic gains. Therefore, pricing conditions need to change in order to make self-consumption strategies more interesting for prosumers. This study aims at determining what, if any, unsubsidized market conditions could lead to economically motivated self-consumption control strategies with solar heat pumps. A sensitivity analysis is used on multiple pricing models based on current market conditions for a solar PV and ground source heat pump system for a single-family house in Norrköping, Sweden. The results show that control strategies aimed at maximizing self-consumption have very little impact on net costs, regardless of pricing model or variation in price. Feed-in-bonus is the most important aspect when comparing different pricing schemes, and no other sensitivity comes close.