Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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cojmh
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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richbee wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:38 pm Can't wait til we get to 1.21Gw :lol:
We'll get there .... can you supply the Delorean? :lol:
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nowty
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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cojmh wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:57 pm
richbee wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:38 pm Can't wait til we get to 1.21Gw :lol:
We'll get there .... can you supply the Delorean? :lol:
Cheers richbee, that 1.21GW went right over my head until you dropped the clue. ;)
16.9kW PV > 107MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 22MWh 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
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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Update time,

In an average year 55 Camelot members will generate 307 MWh of renewable electricity onsite and 170 MWh remotely. :mrgreen:

Onsite Generation
PV - 292 MWh
Wind - 13 MWh
Hydro - 2 MWh

Remote Generation via Coop's
PV - 0 MWH (there are definitely some but I don't have any meaningful figures)
Ripple WT1 - 37 MWh
Ripple WT2 - 129 MWh
Hydro - 4 MWh

Keep em coming, there must be more of you out there generating. :twisted:
Publicly reply to this thread or PM me with your PV (kW installed or annual kWh), ripple windfarm or other generation.
16.9kW PV > 107MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 22MWh 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
CharlieB
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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Hey Nowty.
11kW Evoco wind turbine. ~127MWh since 2012. When it's running it does fantastically but unfortunately it hasn't been running for much of the last 10 years. We're on course for well over 30MWh this year though, thanks to John at Waltonwind. :)

You can also include 2x 40W solar panels on my homemade trailer-caravan if you really want! Nothing else electrical.
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11kW Evoco wind turbine
Woodstoves
Small Firewood business
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nowty
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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CharlieB wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 2:39 pm Hey Nowty.
11kW Evoco wind turbine. ~127MWh since 2012. When it's running it does fantastically but unfortunately it hasn't been running for much of the last 10 years. We're on course for well over 30MWh this year though, thanks to John at Waltonwind. :)

You can also include 2x 40W solar panels on my homemade trailer-caravan if you really want! Nothing else electrical.
I'm gobsmacked that you have all that wind power and not a sausage of Solar PV.

I am intrigued to know why ?

But no matter, your wind machine has taken us over the 1/3 GWh of annual onsite generation with 58 members. :twisted:
16.9kW PV > 107MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 22MWh 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
CharlieB
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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This is grid connected. I installed the wind turbine back in 2012 when wind made sense (kind of) and solar didn't. It's a great wind site, at a holiday cottage not my actual home.

If i had the £50k to spend on generation now I'd probably max out on PV, but I'd still do the calculation to work out what was likely to generate the most per pound spent. The way I see it every kWh generated at home is a little bit of coal or gas not burned, regardless of whether it's exported or used onsite. I've never been interested in trying to use it all onsite via immersion heaters or, even less, waste 20% of it in a battery cycle. (That said I am aware, and happy, that the turbine has undoubtedly generated more kWh since 2012 than I've used at any of the flats I've lived in.)

"But no matter, your wind machine has taken us over the 1/3 GWh of annual onsite generation with 58 members. :twisted:". Glad to have made my contribution!
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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20% waste on a battery cycle! I thought it was more like 6%?
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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Joeboy wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:43 pm 20% waste on a battery cycle! I thought it was more like 6%?
Depends what your measuring.

DC in and out of the battery, yes lithium is about 5% or even less. My old forklift LA was about 10%.

But if your charging from grid, there is the AC to DC loss and then back again from DC to AC, both those losses can typically be 5% to 10% depending on load.

And even if your DC coupling charging there is the DC to DC conversion loss.

Someone posted this on St Elsewhere a long time ago and was pretty much panned because of its based on the highest efficiency numbers which are hard to achieve in real life settings.
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So I used several years of real life stats from my old battery system, 24v and using forklift cells and made a similar diagram,
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With my latest 48v system using lithium cells its better at around 80%.
So folk have to factor in the loss if time shifting power from the grid in winter.
16.9kW PV > 107MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 22MWh 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
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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nowty wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 5:10 pm
Joeboy wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:43 pm 20% waste on a battery cycle! I thought it was more like 6%?
Depends what your measuring.

DC in and out of the battery, yes lithium is about 5% or even less. My old forklift LA was about 10%.

But if your charging from grid, there is the AC to DC loss and then back again from DC to AC, both those losses can typically be 5% to 10% depending on load.

And even if your DC coupling charging there is the DC to DC conversion loss.

Someone posted this on St Elsewhere a long time ago and was pretty much panned because of its based on the highest efficiency numbers which are hard to achieve in real life settings.
Image


So I used several years of real life stats from my old battery system, 24v and using forklift cells and made a similar diagram,
Image


With my latest 48v system using lithium cells its better at around 80%.
So folk have to factor in the loss if time shifting power from the grid in winter.
Handy to know Nowty, thank you for sharing that. All the more reason to do as much as possible in the go faster window.
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
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Re: Camelot Members Annual Green Electric Generation

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Charlie speaks about flats, I know these systems get a bit of a pounding here yet.....

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/02/24/ ... %20balcony.

It seems quite an attractive idea? 'Right love, we're moving. Grab the solar!' Many millions live in flats and are locked out of easy access to solar PV. I still like these systems.
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
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