Glossary of energy terms
- battery storage
- photovoltaics
- low-carbon economy
- renewable energy
- carbon dioxide (CO2)
- ​​greenhouse gases
- solar surpluses
- carbon neutrality
- hydropower
- electrification system
- alternator
- transmission system
- distribution system
- local distribution system (LDS)
- settlement entity
- system deviation
- regulation electricity (RE)
- settlement price of deviation
- counter-deviation
- ancillary services
- certified ancillary service
- non-certified ancillary service
- flexibility (demand side response)
- aggregator of flexibility
- production point
- delivery point
- smart-metering
- sub-metering
- regulated energy consumer
- unregulated energy consumer
- balance group
- deviation of the settlement entity
- daily diagram
- reactive power
- maximum reserved capacity (MRC)
- reserved capacity (RC)
- measurement and regulation (MaR)
- uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
- backup power source
- battery management system (BMS)
- main disconnecting point (HRM)
- LiFePO4 Batteries
- Li-Ion Batteries
- converter
- FUERGY power merger
- FUERGY control unit
- switchboard
- solar panels
- thermal panels
- diagram of electricity consumption
- regulation potential of the delivery point
regulation potential of the delivery point
this is the potential to manage and adjust the production and consumption of electricity at the delivery point for the provision of non-certified ancillary services to the power grid. The smart battery storage brAIn is then financially rewarded for such services. The greater the fluctuations are in the production and consumption of electricity at the delivery point, the more frequently we can charge and discharge the batteries in the brAIn system - which means financial rewards. In other words, it is best for regulation if the company does not maintain constant electricity consumption throughout the day. Regulation potential also affects the overall return on investment.