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Wind / Re: Block diagram for our turbine
« Last post by SparWeb on February 24, 2024, 03:05:13 PM »I'm finding it difficult or near impossible to incorporate the wind turbine into the grid-tie design, unless it's absolutely stand-alone by itself and doesn't interact with the house in any way. That precludes any self-consumption of WT electricity.
There are ways to re-arrange it, but it would require numerous trenches dug across the yard. The layout is currently radial from the utility pole. A system that prioritizes self-consumption must permit the grid-tie inverter to manage the load delivered to the grid and used by the consumers. Pretty much impossible if the grid-tie inverter is on a sub-panel of a branch not connected to the source producing energy.
Oh, and getting back to why I mentioned the Classic - if the WT is purely for export it had better be optimized by MPPT.
There are ways to re-arrange it, but it would require numerous trenches dug across the yard. The layout is currently radial from the utility pole. A system that prioritizes self-consumption must permit the grid-tie inverter to manage the load delivered to the grid and used by the consumers. Pretty much impossible if the grid-tie inverter is on a sub-panel of a branch not connected to the source producing energy.
Oh, and getting back to why I mentioned the Classic - if the WT is purely for export it had better be optimized by MPPT.