DocumentCode
475050
Title
Automation to maximise distributed generation contribution and reduce network losses
Author
Bell, Keith ; Quinonez-Varela, G. ; Burt, Graeme
Author_Institution
Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow
fYear
2008
fDate
23-24 June 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
This paper demonstrates the potential benefits of utilisation of distributed generation (DG) in reducing network losses and of automatic post-fault actions in maximising DG output. A number of quantified examples are presented, based on simulations, for two actual distribution networks in the UK using reconfiguration of normally open points and inter-tripping of generation. The results show that a noteworthy reduction in losses might be achieved, and demonstrate the extent to which the actual results depend on the configuration of the network, the level of demand and the amount of DG in operation. It is argued that the benefits in terms of reduction of losses and maximisation of DG output are significant enough and the automation technology mature enough to justify investment in appropriate metering, communication and control, but that current commercial arrangements often prevent appropriate automation measures from being implemented.
Keywords
distributed power generation; distribution networks; optimisation; DG output maximisation; UK; automatic post-fault actions; automation technology; distributed generation contribution; distribution networks; reducing network loss;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
SmartGrids for Distribution, 2008. IET-CIRED. CIRED Seminar
Conference_Location
Frankfurt
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
978-0-86341-935-5
Type
conf
Filename
4591797
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