Title :
Tools for Analysis and Design of Distributed Resources—Part I: Tools for Feasibility Studies
Author :
Martinez, J.A. ; Martin-Arnedo, J.
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The feasibility study of a power system is aimed at determining whether the system can adequately satisfy the load. The study will usually include other purposes, such as estimating the life-cycle cost of the system. This paper summarizes the main capabilities of current software packages for feasibility analysis of distributed energy resources. The document presents a short description of models, dispatch strategies, and economic indicators implemented in some packages. The test cases included in this paper will illustrate the scope of a feasibility study considering off-grid and grid-connected distributed resources.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; life cycle costing; power engineering computing; power generation dispatch; power grids; demand-side measures; dispatch strategies; distributed energy resources; distributed resource design; economic indicators; energy generation; energy storage; grid-connected distributed resources; life-cycle cost; power system; software packages; Batteries; Biological system modeling; Economics; Fuels; Generators; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Battery; cost of energy; dispatch strategy; distributed generation; distributed resources; feasibility study; modeling; net present cost; photovoltaic arrays; renewable resources; storage; wind energy systems;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2011.2116045