Demand charges reduction with photovoltaics in industry

Heliyon. 2023 Dec 7;10(1):e23404. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23404. eCollection 2024 Jan 15.

Abstract

Demand charges are widely used for commercial and industrial consumers. These costs are often not well known, let alone the effects that PV can have on them. This work proposes a methodology to assess the effect of PV on reducing these charges and to optimise the power to be contracted, using techniques taken from exploratory data analysis. This methodology is applied to five case studies of industrial consumers from different sectors in Spain, finding savings between 5 % and 11 % of demand charges in industries with continuous operation and up to 28 % in cases of discontinuous operation. These savings can be even greater if the maximum power that can be contracted is lower than the optimum. The demand charges in Spain consist of a fixed part proportional to the contracted power and a variable part depending on the power peaks exceeding it. Since for the variable part the coincident and non-coincident models coexist, a comparison is made between the two models, finding that in the general case PV users can achieve higher savings with the coincident model.

Keywords: Exploratory data analysis; Photovoltaics; TOU tariff; cndustrial self-consumption; demand charges.