UK Wind Record
Re: UK Wind Record
I guess this is something the Grid will have to work out - do these demand side incentives actually work or are there unintended consequences once hundreds of thousands of people start behaving in ways not expected?
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Re: UK Wind Record
Perhaps there is a case for different parts of the country having staggered start and finish times. Eg some start and finish half an hour earlier and some start and finish half an hour later.
Are there any statistics to say how much savings were achieved at grid level? I would have thought that a 0.55 GW target might have shown as a slight dip in demand, but no signs of that yesterday.
Are there any statistics to say how much savings were achieved at grid level? I would have thought that a 0.55 GW target might have shown as a slight dip in demand, but no signs of that yesterday.
Re: UK Wind Record
The session was designed to reduce circa 0.5GW of demand, which it almost certainly did. If there was no saving session, the peak gas record may have been even higher at around 5pm.
At 6.20pm the demand was down against the peak and dropping rapidly. It may have been a supply issue, like pumped storage or interconnectors.
I note the actual's verses forecast demand have been way out during some of these colder days, maybe the leccy demand for heating and EVs are finally starting to bite.
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Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 26MWh generated
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Re: UK Wind Record
Might be best to stagger the times by supplier rather than area, less likely to cause localised issues.
Re: UK Wind Record
To put it into perspective, the Saving Session reduction only accounted for 1% of total demand.
The peak demand at 5pm was just short of 48.91 GW and the saving session estimated purchased volume reduction was 0.487 GW.
The difference in day ahead demand forecast and actual demand was around 10% going in the wrong direction.
Gonna need a bigger boat springs to mind.
18.7kW PV > 109MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 26MWh generated
5 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
60kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 510 m3
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 26MWh generated
5 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
60kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 510 m3
Re: UK Wind Record
The saving sessions need to be longer: if the peaks last from 1600 to 1900 then the DRS should cover the full time period as well. THe issue being that all of us lot with batteries will wait until the end of the period to dump our excess stored energy, so they would need to stagger as everyone points out.
Just can't do it by supplier because everyone in our cohort is essentially with Octopus.
Or they could just subsidise batteries for everyone.
Just can't do it by supplier because everyone in our cohort is essentially with Octopus.
Or they could just subsidise batteries for everyone.
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Re: UK Wind Record
Quite agree Krill, Subsidise or at least offer some incentives along with PV. After all, if a good proportion of the population were onboard, like us, the peaks would be no where near what they currently are.Krill wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 3:31 pm The saving sessions need to be longer: if the peaks last from 1600 to 1900 then the DRS should cover the full time period as well. THe issue being that all of us lot with batteries will wait until the end of the period to dump our excess stored energy, so they would need to stagger as everyone points out.
Just can't do it by supplier because everyone in our cohort is essentially with Octopus.
Or they could just subsidise batteries for everyone.
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Good point Nowty, I’d hope the intention is that these tests prove the concept and it’s rolled out to all suppliers and the incentives become generous enough to get many more onboard, a tenfold increase, possible, I know very few people aware, let alone actively participating.
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These trials will certainly generate a lot of data for behavioural scientists to pour over if nothing else!
It's interesting as I think organisations generally underestimate individual behaviours on a large scale - remember the UK Govt didn't think people would adopt or accept the COVID Lockdowns.
Slightly related point, the updated legislation for EV charge points was designed to reduce the local network/grid impact of 100,000s of EVs all being driven home and plugged in to charge at essentially the same time, creating another huge spike in demand. There is now a default setting to charge off-peak, and there's a "random start delay" feature too - so even if 100 cars scheduled to start at 5.30pm, there would be a random 15 min spread of the start time across those 100 chargers...
It's interesting as I think organisations generally underestimate individual behaviours on a large scale - remember the UK Govt didn't think people would adopt or accept the COVID Lockdowns.
Slightly related point, the updated legislation for EV charge points was designed to reduce the local network/grid impact of 100,000s of EVs all being driven home and plugged in to charge at essentially the same time, creating another huge spike in demand. There is now a default setting to charge off-peak, and there's a "random start delay" feature too - so even if 100 cars scheduled to start at 5.30pm, there would be a random 15 min spread of the start time across those 100 chargers...
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