Certainly,
As mentioned by PV Chef, there really are some awesome capabilities enabled by built in remote control of input/output. Forget dial-up line in modem ports and closed-system connectors, any inverter that is IP enabled (think of all the hype in the consumer appliance market with XBoxes, PlayStations, Internet Fridges...OK... so that's out there) immediately appears on a home network - a huge growth area - and can be monitored from a web browser on a PC. Beyond simple monitoring and setting of onboard control parameters by the owner or to allow remote trouble shooting by customer support personnel (a great feature), the ability to control input/output either remotely across the Internet or over a local network opens up huge distributed generation opportunities. For example: peak-shaving in commercial applications using either RE sources, stored energy, or a combination of both; peak demand power 'generation' of energy stored during off-peak hours might be able to reduce commercial/residential utility bills by 5% or perhaps even more. Add the specific abilities to dial-in the exact amount of energy output (or input) by the inverter and you can create some pretty incredible applications.
The truly ideal configuration would be an inverter with a built-in ethernet port (true plug'n play), an onboard micro web server (for monitoring, setting/reviewing control parameters, trouble shooting, etc.) and a set of XML-based (eXtensible Markup Language, similar to HTML) Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for more discrete control over the input/output flow of power though the inverter
With these features (or at a minimum, the control APIs) built into the inverter, the key of course becomes providing the management and control software to enable these features. That's where PeerP*** Technologies comes in.
For more information on the work we're doing in this space please feel free to contact us at info@peerp***.com (or if the filter on this message board blocks some of the apparently offending letters in our domain name, an e-mail to
cmaglaque@hotmail.com would also work in a pinch)
all the best,