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5.4.2 Analysing pie charts
Two pie charts are shown below the power graph.
The pie charts always refer to the timeframe shown in the power graph.
Generation pie chart
Generation, shown in yellow,
symbolises the electrical power gained
by the generator in the analysed
timeframe.
The fed-in power is marked in light
yellow in the chart.
The dark yellow part represents self-
consumption.
Self-consumption is the part of the
generated power that has not been fed-
in, but has instead been stored
temporarily in the battery or consumed.
Consumption pie chart
Consumption, shown in blow,
symbolised the power that was required
in the building during the analysed
timeframe.
Purchased power (taken from the
mains) is marked in light blue in the
chart. The dark blue part represents
self-production.
Self-production is the part of the
consumed energy that was not taken
from the mains.
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