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The excess of electricity is transferred to the grid.
The EVs store the excess of electricity produced from RES and provide less CEEP in the system.
In the UK, only wind turbines are used and the excess of electricity is produced during winter time.
The reference case B will regard the configuration in which the gas turbine produces excess of electricity that will be derived to the grid.
As presented, doubling the surface area of the installed photovoltaic roof tiles can produce a yearly excess of electricity thus making the house a net energy producer.
Prosumers who wish to deliver excess of electricity to the community deliver the power to their (nearest) neighbours who have not yet fulfilled their demand.
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His photovoltaic array generates an excess amount of electricity over the course of the year and the local utility, the Long Island Power Authority, actually ends up cutting him a check.
The natural boiler is not needed here and excess of produced electricity is conveyed to the general net.
The capacity of EV batteries projected for 2030 was not large enough to store all of the excess of produced electricity forms of RES.
In the EnergyPLAN, an additional analysis of the impact of EV penetration on the critical excess of annual electricity production is carried out for each scenario, which has resulted from an increase in installed capacity of renewable energy.
That means that implementing renewable energy sources into the current energy system is already beneficial even without considering the water production as in the case of scenarios 2, 3, and 4. Analyzing the deviation of every hour within the 1-year simulation of scenario 1, a remarkable excess of generated electricity by the wind converters can be determined.
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