Title :
Setting regulatory incentives for continuity of supply in smart distribution grids
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Res. in Technol. at ICAI Sch. of Eng., Comillas Pontifical Univ., Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
Incentive regulation of distribution system operators (DSOs) brought about the need to set additional mechanisms so as to avoid cost reductions at the expense of deteriorating the levels of quality of service. Since continuity of supply is the quality aspect more intimately related with distribution network investment and maintenance costs, regulatory incentives focus on the interruptions suffered by electricity consumers. The transition towards smarter distribution grids can change how network users perceive quality of service as well as the technologies available to DSOs for improving continuity levels. This paper discusses how smart distribution grids can affect the way regulatory incentives to improve continuity of supply have been traditionally determined and identifies several regulatory changes that may be needed in the upcoming future distribution grids.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; incentive schemes; power distribution economics; power distribution reliability; power markets; power supply quality; quality of service; smart power grids; DSO; continuity of supply; distribution network investment cost; distribution network maintenance cost; distribution system operator; electricity consumers; incentive regulation; power interruption; quality of service; regulatory incentives; smart distribution grid; Electricity; Investments; Maintenance engineering; Quality of service; Reliability engineering; Smart grids; Continuity of supply; distributed generation; regulation; smart distribution grids;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT Europe), 2012 3rd IEEE PES International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2595-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-4816
DOI :
10.1109/ISGTEurope.2012.6465845