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The most notable change in 3.15.3 is the . This fix ensures that all economic analyses—from net present cost (NPC) calculations to levelized cost of energy (LCOE) assessments—are accurate and reliable. For any financial modeling software, currency precision is non‑negotiable; this update reinforces HOMER Pro’s credibility as a tool for serious investment decisions.
The total cost of installing and operating the system over its lifetime.
Grid-connected microgrids must navigate complex utility rate structures. HOMER Pro 3.15 allows users to import intricate tariff structures, including time-of-use (ToU) pricing, demand charges, and net-metering rules, to maximize grid arbitrage opportunities. Built-in Resources Database homer pro 3.15
Version 3.15 offers granular control over "Operating Reserves." This is the software's way of asking: "How safe do you want to be?"
How a microgrid decides which generator to run and when to charge or discharge the battery is central to its performance. HOMER Pro 3.15 includes several built‑in dispatch strategies: The most notable change in 3
It allows users to see how changes in variables (like fuel prices or interest rates) impact the design viability.
Optimizing renewable energy integration for EV charging stations, targeting specific grid-to-battery efficiency. The total cost of installing and operating the
: Version 3.15 is frequently utilized to analyze diverse storage technologies, including lithium-ion, lead-acid, and emerging options like zinc-bromide or vanadium flow batteries. Aarhus Universitet Key Performance Metrics
Analyzes how variables such as fluctuating fuel prices, inflation rates, or alterations in solar irradiation affect system economics.
Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Wind Turbines, Run-of-River Hydroelectric, Biomass, Reformers, and Conventional Diesel/Gasoline Generators.
Lead-Acid Batteries, Lithium-Ion Cells, Flywheels, and Hydrogen Fuel Cells.