Title :
Structures of small power supply networks and a practical example with renewable energy resources
Author :
Maejima, H. ; Fujioka, Y. ; Kojima, Y. ; Nakamura, S. ; Uesaka, S. ; Goda, T.
Author_Institution :
Mitsubishi Res. Inst. Inc., Tokyo
Abstract :
Dispersed generators have been expected to be effective measures to tackle issues such as energy cost reduction, environmental preservation, and/or energy security. This, coupled with the evolution of deregulation, has set a stage for new types of business in electric power industry. With these backgrounds, small power supply networks, such as microgrids, are attracting much attention in recent years, as being a new technology to coordinate dispersed generators with utility grids. The present paper describes the status of small power supply networks in Japan. First, the transition of regulation in Japan will be outlined. Following this, results from a field test of a small supply network, which is called ldquoRegional Power Gridrdquo, will be discussed. Emphasis is placed on the energy management system, which organizes controllable and uncontrollable dispersed generators into a single controlled unit while minimizing operational costs and environmental impacts. The system has been in operation since October 2005, and shown to be a promising way to facilitate greater introduction of dispersed generators, especially photovoltaic and wind power generation systems.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; electricity supply industry deregulation; photovoltaic power systems; power grids; power system management; wind power plants; Japan; Regional Power Grid; coordinate dispersed generators; electric power industry deregulation; energy cost reduction; energy management system; energy security; environmental preservation; operational cost minimization; photovoltaic generation system; renewable energy resources; small power supply network; wind power generation system; Control systems; Costs; Dispersion; Distributed power generation; Energy measurement; Power generation; Power supplies; Power systems; Renewable energy resources; Wind energy generation; Dispersed storage and generation; Energy management; Energy optimal control; Interconnections; Power system control; photovoltaic power system; wind power generation;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1296-X
Electronic_ISBN :
1932-5517
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2007.386088