Abstract :
This paper presents an economic evaluation of the hybrid voltage control scheme with distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) and active power curtailment for enhancing photovoltaic (PV) penetration in Taipower distribution systems. During the peak solar irradiation period, the hybrid voltage control scheme is utilized to avoid the voltage violation problem and, thus, to increase the PV installation capacity and reduce the feeder loss as well. The annual savings from feeder loss reduction, the annual revenue of PV power sales, the initial capital investment cost for a PV project with or without a DSTATCOM, and the operating and maintenance (O&M) cost are then taken into account to evaluate the benefit and cost of the PV investment. This paper covers analyses of net present value (NPV), benefit-cost ratio (BCR), incremental BCR (IBCR), and payback period (PP) for a new PV project or an existing one to employ the hybrid enhancing scheme. With proper selection of PV and DSTATCOM capacities, the investment can be very profitable. Comparison of the results by these indicators is also presented. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis is performed to handle project uncertainty with respect to some affecting parameters and to provide some useful information for making any promotion policy for the development of solar PV industry.
Keywords :
costing; hybrid power systems; photovoltaic power systems; power distribution control; power distribution economics; power generation control; power generation economics; power markets; solar power stations; static VAr compensators; sunlight; voltage control; DSTATCOM; NPV; O&M cost; PP; PV penetration; PV power sale; Taipower distribution system; active power curtailment; distribution static compensator; economic evaluation; feeder loss reduction; hybrid enhancing scheme; hybrid voltage control scheme; incremental BCR; incremental benefit-cost ratio; initial capital investment cost; net present value; operating and maintenance cost; payback period; peak solar irradiation period; photovoltaic penetration; solar PV industry; voltage violation problem; Economics; Hybrid power systems; Investment; Power generation; Radiation effects; Reactive power; Voltage control; Benefit-cost ratio; Benefit???cost ratio (BCR); DSTATCOM; PV penetration enhancement; distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM); economic evaluation; net present value; net present value (NPV); payback period; payback period (PP); photovoltaic (PV) penetration enhancement; sensitivity analysis;