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* Emissions are proportional to the difference between Consumption and Generation, neither of which change. This is the same as Bought minus Sold, as self consumption neither causes nor displaces grid generation, and Bought and Sold change by equal and opposite amounts. | * Emissions are logically proportional to the difference between Consumption and Generation, neither of which change. This is the same as Bought minus Sold, as self consumption neither causes nor displaces grid generation, and Bought and Sold change by equal and opposite amounts. |
The effect on emissions of adding batteries to a solar system
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The red circle represents the total energy consumed over some time interval. |
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Installing a battery does not change the energy consumed, i.e.the size of the red circle, nor the energy generated, the size of the green circle. |
Notes
Adding the battery will actually increase consumption slightly as charging and discharging cause some losses as heat. See here.
The carbon credits for the saved emissions due to exported energy will be counted by the power company if they were signed over at installation, as is very common.
- Emissions are logically proportional to the difference between Consumption and Generation, neither of which change. This is the same as Bought minus Sold, as self consumption neither causes nor displaces grid generation, and Bought and Sold change by equal and opposite amounts.
- Increasing self consumption in other ways, such as time shifting loads, have the same effect.
- Widespread batteries do facilitate decarbonisation of the grid by reducing the variations in demand.