Time Shifting
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A battery had the following activity derived from hourly meter data.
Using the PECA emissions source hierarchy, REsurety was chosen as the emissions data provider.
Hours of charging
Volume of Energy (MWh)
Hour | MWh | Average MER (tCO2/MWh) | Total Carbon Impact (tCO2) |
---|---|---|---|
PECs are retired to match hours of charging and sourced from the same balance authority, complying with the EnergyTag Standard.
The PEC registry verifies the meter data, emissions data, and retired PECs. Upon completion, a Power Emissions Proof Report will be created along with the issued PECs.
Settling the PEC agreement using a predetermined carbon price.
This battery has converted 5,000 low-impact PECs into 4,250 high-impact PECs by shifting the hours of CFE generation. Adding a ‘virtual hybrid’ to low-impact PPAs will fill gaps in 24/7 PPAs.
Consumed charging energy (MWh)
5,000
Injected discharging energy (MWh)
4,250
Round-trip efficiency
85%
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
200
0.15
30
7
1000
0.25
250
8
2000
0.2
400
9
1100
0.1
110
10
700
0.3
210
11
0
0
12
0
0
13
0
0
14
0
0
15
0
0
16
0
0
17
0
0
18
0
0
19
0
0
20
0
0
21
0
0
22
0
0
23
0
0
24
0
0
Average charging MER (tCO2/MWh)
0.20
Total charging carbon impact (tCO2)
1,000
Consumed charging energy (MWh)
5,000
Retired PECs
5000
Retired PEC Average MER (tCO2/MWh)
0.18
Percent hourly-matched
100%
Carbon Impact of Retired PECs (tCO2)
-900
Remaining charging carbon impact (tCO2)
1,000 – 900 = 100
Percent emissions-matched
90%
Average discharging MER (tCO2/MWh)
0.45
Gross discharge carbon impact (tCO2)
4,250 * 0.45 = -1,912.5
Adjusted discharge carbon impact (tCO2)
-1,912.5 + 100 = -1,812.5
Issued PECs
4,250
Issued PEC Average MER (tCO2/MWh)
0.43
Issued PECs Sales Revenue
$181,250
Retired PEC Cost
-$90,000
Net Profit
$91,250