4 FAQs about Australia energy storage for peak shaving

Can peak shaving reduce energy costs?

Modern consumers actively seek cost-effective energy solutions and sustainable practices. This white paper explores peak shaving as an effective method to minimize energy costs. Energy and facility man-agers will gain valuable insights into how peak shaving applications can help unlock the full potential of energy storage systems.

What is peak shaving?

Peak shaving involves selectively transferring specific loads within a facility from the grid to an energy storage system. This process is accom-plished by disconnecting the power supply of a specific load(s) from Source A (typically the grid) and connecting them to Source B (an energy stor-age system).

How does Growatt's peak shaving system work?

Growatt's peak shaving solution ensures that the power drawn from the grid does not exceed a user-defined limit. The system intelligently charges batteries during off-peak hours and discharges stored energy during peak hours, maintaining a steady energy supply while keeping grid consumption within cost-efficient limits.

How to adjust peak shaving parameters based on energy consumption patterns?

Adjust peak shaving parameters according to energy consumption patterns. - Go to EMS → Work Mode → Peak Shaving Mode → Mode Setting. - Define peak shaving parameters for load balancing. Peak shaving is an essential energy management tool for reducing electricity costs and optimizing energy usage.

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