Title :
Investigation of regulatory, commercial, economic and environmental issues in microgrids
Author :
Pudjianto, D. ; Strbac, G. ; van Oberbeeke, F. ; Androutsos, A.I. ; Larrabe, Zigor ; Saraiva, Jodo Tome
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Manchester Univ.
Abstract :
Concepts of microgrids are proposed to address primarily various issues related to integration of small scale renewables and increased demand of reliable electricity supply. With an active management control approach and ability to operate in islanding mode, a cluster of micro generators, electricity storage and electrical loads can be operated within the microgrids framework to provide higher supply reliability to highly value customers. Solutions are required not only to make these concepts technologically feasible and safe to operate but also to be commercially viable and attractive, economically efficient and supported by electricity regulations. This paper summarises the results of investigations on various economic, regulatory and commercial issues faced by the development of microgrids in MICROGRIDS project. The potential economic benefits and contributions to environment from applications of microgrid technologies are also presented and described in this paper
Keywords :
distributed power generation; energy storage; power generation economics; power generation reliability; power supply quality; MICROGRIDS project; active management control approach; commercial issues; economic benefits; economic issues; electrical loads; electricity regulations; electricity storage; electricity supply reliability; environmental issues; islanding mode; microgenerators cluster; microgrids; regulatory issues; small scale renewables; Centralized control; Control systems; Energy management; Environmental economics; Load management; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system protection; Power system reliability; MicroGrids; electricity regulation; power distribution economics;
Conference_Titel :
Future Power Systems, 2005 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
90-78205-02-4
DOI :
10.1109/FPS.2005.204223