Title :
The value of intermittent wind DG under Nodal Prices and Amp-mile Tariffs
Author :
Sotkiewicz, P.M. ; Vignolo, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Energy Studies at the Public Utility Res. Center (PURC), Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract :
In this paper we apply the recently proposed Nodal Pricing and Amp-Mile tariffs for distribution networks to the case where a wind distributed generator is located in the network. The ability of this tariff structure to capture the real cost and benefits of DG is analyzed for this case of intermittent generation using real wind and network data from Uruguay and a standard wind turbine. A comparison is made in relation to the case with no DG placed in the network, to the case with controllable DG and to the case of intermittent DG of different capacity factors. We find that in expectation intermittent wind DG does little to reduce overall line losses or reduce peak line utilization. Consequently, under Nodal Pricing and Amp-Mile tariffs the intermittent wind resource collects very little additional revenue over the case where the intermittent wind DG source is simply paid the price of power exclusive of losses and is not compensated for freeing up network capacity.
Keywords :
distribution networks; power generation economics; tariffs; wind power plants; wind turbines; DG benefits; amp-mile tariffs; distribution networks; intermittent wind DG source; network data; nodal prices; overall line loss reduction; standard wind turbine; wind distributed generator; Indexes; Pricing; Reactive power; Resource management; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Distribution networks; fixed cost allocations; loss allocations; tariffs; wind distributed generation;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution: Latin America Conference and Exposition (T&D-LA), 2012 Sixth IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Montevideo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2672-8
DOI :
10.1109/TDC-LA.2012.6319114