Asset Management / Energy Clipping

Decision-making tool for optimizing production and grid injection

This project aims to enable Oiken to visualize the production of its various photovoltaic assets, either individually or by groups of installations. It primarily concerns large solar power plants installed on industrial buildings.

Beyond simply visualizing production data, the platform also provides a production estimate for the current day. This feature allows an administrator to assess whether it is economically viable to deactivate electricity re-injection into the grid, particularly during peak solar production.

The objective is to optimize the operation of the installations while considering grid constraints.

To establish these estimates, the system relies on both irradiance sensors installed directly on the production sites and weather forecast data provided by the OpenMeteo platform. Information can be viewed by individual installation or by groups of installations, offering a global or detailed view as needed.

The platform is designed to allow for the control of installations, either manually via a dedicated interface or automatically. It also indicates the amount of energy effectively modulated through these control actions. Ultimately, this approach will enable Oiken to improve the profitability of its installations while enhancing grid stability, laying the groundwork for more proactive and sustainable solar production management.

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