Title :
Estimating the load response to voltage changes at UK primary substations
Author :
Lamberti, Fabrizio ; Cuicai Dong ; Calderaro, Vito ; Ochoa, Luis F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Univ. of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Abstract :
The development of Smart Grid technologies and the need to defer investments for expanding and reinforcing distribution networks have attracted new attention to aspects of Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR). Based on the fact that the demand of certain loads can change with voltage, it is plausible to envisage the active management of voltage regulation devices in order to increase/decrease the demand during certain periods for the benefit of the distribution network (e.g., peak shaving) or the whole system (e.g., fast reserves). The extent of this voltage-driven demand response is however entirely dependent on the instantaneous load composition. In order to quantify the benefits of such a scheme, this work proposes a methodology to estimate the time-varying residential load response to primary substation voltage changes whilst complying with voltage limits at low voltage. This is applied to a small UK distribution network downstream an OLTC-enabled 33 kV/6.6 kV substation with 351 residential, 2 commercial and 1 industrial customers (total peak demand of 932 kW). The results, only considering part of the residential loads modeled with time-varying ZIP parameters, suggest that - even considering voltage constraints- there is considerable load response that can be unlocked from residential loads. However, this is highly dependent on the time of the day.
Keywords :
distribution networks; power system management; smart power grids; substations; voltage control; CVR; OLTC; UK primary substation; conservation voltage reduction; instantaneous load composition; load response estimation; peak shaving; residential load modeling; small UK distribution network downstream; smart grid technology; time-varying ZIP parameter; time-varying residential load response estimation; voltage 33 kV; voltage 6.6 kV; voltage regulation management device; voltage-driven demand response; Educational institutions; Home appliances; Load management; Load modeling; Reactive power; Substations; Voltage control; CVR; ZIP model; active load management; demand response; smart grids; voltage management; voltage regulation;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE), 2013 4th IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Lyngby
DOI :
10.1109/ISGTEurope.2013.6695466