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AVEVA™ Process Simulation

Results for the SS1 example simulation

  • Last UpdatedSep 20, 2024
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The following figures show the hourly power output from the wind farms and the solar farms over a 24-hour period. They match what we expect to see from the wind velocity data and solar irradiance data that we provided in the WF1Trend, WF2Trend, and SolarTrend Curves from the simulation-specific Model Library.

Figure 2: The hourly power output from the wind farms

Figure 3: The hourly power output from the solar farms

The following figure shows the hourly power input to the LocalGrid consumer. The power input never approaches zero. Therefore, we can assume that the typical daily power output from our renewable energy grid will always produce enough power to keep our production process running. In addition, it produces an excess utility power that we can sell to increase the profitability of our production process and mitigate the costs we incurred when we installed our renewable energy grid.

Figure 4: The hourly power input to the local grid from the renewable energy grid

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