DocumentCode :
356559
Title :
Guidelines for planning distributed generation systems
Author :
Rackliffe, Gary
Author_Institution :
ABB Power Distribution Solutions, Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
1666
Abstract :
Distributed generation (DG) planning is at once both very similar to the most complicated types of electric utility system planning and quite different. It must often assess complications of load coincidence, peak and off-peak needs and economics, reliability, and cost tradeoffs, which are similar to those in electric utility planning. But often it has a far different value framework within which its decisions are made, not the "system-based," least-cost utility perspective applied to large power systems, but the short-term, focused site-dependent needs of a single business. A list of 12 recommendations for DG planners and a list of the 8 most common mistakes that lead to wrong planning are given
Keywords :
power generation economics; power generation planning; power generation reliability; cost tradeoffs; distributed generation systems planning guidelines; economics; electric utility planning; load coincidence; off-peak needs; peak needs; reliability; short-term focused site-dependent needs; Costs; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Guidelines; Power distribution; Power generation economics; Power industry; Power system economics; Power system planning; Power system reliability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6420-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2000.868779
Filename :
868779
Link To Document :
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