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System and method for managing the consumption of power generated from renewable and environmentally friendly sources

An environmentally friendly and energy-saving technology, applied in information technology support systems, data processing applications, sustainable waste treatment, etc., to solve problems such as increased power supply costs

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-03-11
弗朗切斯科·马里亚·韦斯帕夏尼
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[0013] purchase of the above certificate by the user, resulting in an increase in the cost of electricity supply to that same user

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[0025] refer to figure 1 , described below is a first embodiment of a system for managing the consumption of "green" energy, ie energy derived from renewable sources or whatever sources have very limited or even no environmental impact. figure 1 The block diagram of shows a generator 1 formed from photovoltaic panels. However, it should be understood that for the purposes of the present invention, any environmentally friendly source of energy can be used, the output of which can be associated with a RECS or other kind of certificate.

[0026] According to the normal structure of systems for generating and distributing energy, the energy produced by photovoltaic generators 1 and all other existing renewable sources is the same as that produced by one or more generators 3 of conventional type, e.g. belonging to the same producer The energy is introduced into the electricity distribution network 2 together.

[0027] Downstream of the photovoltaic generator 1, according to known...

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The present system relates to managing the consumption of 'green' energy, that is energy deriving from renewable and environmentally friendly sources, aimed at being introduced into a power distribution network together with the energy obtained from other sources, so as to be distributed therewith, in an undifferentiated way, to predetermined delivery points. The green energy is associated to certificates of origin, for example RECS certificates, whose economic value is proportioned to the energy production. The power distribution network includes, in each delivery point, at least one consumption counter device, aimed at computing the total energy consumption in the plant served thereby. The system includes: at least one server, in association with the power distribution network, designed to manage electronic data connections in one or more communication networks, collecting means for collecting credits related to said certificates of origin RECS, being operative in the server, and partializer means for partializing the credits on the basis of purchase orders received from the consumers of the green energy. Storage means for carrying the partialized credits, held by each user, are aimed at storing the current amount of credits purchased by the user and at deducting from the amount the part of credits on the basis of the corresponding energy consumption that the user is going to derive from renewable and environmentally friendly sources.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the technical field related to the production and distribution of electrical energy obtained from renewable or environmentally friendly sources. [0002] In particular, the present invention relates to methods and systems for allocating, allocating and calculating certificates of origin guarantees for a given quantity of so-called "green" energy produced from the aforementioned renewable or whatever environmentally friendly sources and consumed by the user. Background technique [0003] It is well known that nowadays energy production from renewable sources, or whatever sources have no or very limited environmental impact, is given considerable importance. Important examples of electricity production from renewable sources include hydropower, wind power, photovoltaics, geothermal plants, and more. [0004] Electricity generated from said sources is of course inherently more precious than electricity generated from tra...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q50/06G06Q30/02
CPCY04S50/14G06Q50/06G06Q30/02G06Q10/30G06Q30/0226Y02W90/00
Inventor 弗朗切斯科·马里亚·韦斯帕夏尼
Owner 弗朗切斯科·马里亚·韦斯帕夏尼
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