This guide provides guidance for optimizing the utilization of resources in hybrid power systems, taking into consideration system loads and the capacities of renewable-energy generators, dispatchable generators, and energy storage systems. It also provides guidance for selecting an appropriate energy storage technology for various system operating strategies.
- Standard Committee
- PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2022-09-21
- Superseding
- 1561-2019
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
- Working Group
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WG_1561 - Remote Power System Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Michael Kipness
Contact Michael Kipness - Working Group Chair
- Robert Rallo
Other Activities From This Working Group
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P1361
Guide for Selecting and Evaluating Batteries Used in Stand-Alone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
This guide contains a tutorial on battery technologies, battery charging characteristics, and a laboratory test procedure to evaluate charge parameters and battery performance in stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems. The information on battery designs helps the designer to make appropriate battery decisions for these systems. The guide discusses PV system parameters and operating conditions. Charging parameters related to PV systems are also suggested to help in the selection of appropriate set points. Finally, the guide provides a performance test to validate the battery's operating set points and performance, including discussions on how to interpret test results. This guide is applicable to all stand-alone PV systems where PV is the only charging source. This guide does not include PV hybrid systems.
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