Title :
Quantifying the benefits of DG units in distribution network systems
Author :
Saeedi, A. ; Minoochehr, R. ; Hossein, M. ; Moghadam, Yaghmaee
Author_Institution :
MEEDC, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Today, with the rise in global energy consumption and thus increase its production CO2 emission has increased sharply. Research shows that one third of the total CO2 emissions are from power plants. Based on the analysis of Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP2008) unless we find an effective way of decreasing CO2 level there will be a 130% increase in CO2 emission by 2050. There are many solutions suggested for preventing the excessive production of environmental contaminants such as increasing energy efficiency, utilizing distributed generators and renewable energy sources. The present study in addition to further introducing distributed generation systems as an effective method for energy production, aims to identify useful indexes for the assessment of these systems in the network, in terms of voltage, losses and environmental impacts. Then a model will be introduced for the assessment the impacts these systems have and also evaluation of the resulted financial benefits for consumers, energy companies and the general community. In the end results of the placement of photovoltaic generators as a type of distributed generation will be evaluated.
Keywords :
AC generators; air pollution control; distributed power generation; distribution networks; energy consumption; photovoltaic power systems; renewable energy sources; CO2; DG units; distributed generation systems; distributed generators; distribution network systems; energy companies; energy efficiency; energy production; energy technology perspectives; environmental contaminants; environmental impacts; financial benefits; global energy consumption; photovoltaic generators; power plants; renewable energy sources;
Conference_Titel :
Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid, CIRED 2012 Workshop
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1--84919-628-4
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2012.0738