Title :
Dispatchable Distributed Generation Network - A New Concept to Advance DG Technologies
Author :
Xue, Yaosuo ; Chang, Liuchen ; Meng, Julian
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB
Abstract :
Renewable energy has been booming globally thanks to its economic, social, and environmental benefits. However, small distributed generation (DG) systems using renewable energy have not yet achieved a significant level of penetration. With deregulation of electricity market, policies have been available to facilitate interconnection of small distributed generators (DGs) with electric grids. However, dispatchability and reliability still present technical barriers for small DGs to play a significant role in the open market, thus limiting their ability to provide value-added services. This paper presents a new concept to enhance the dispatchability of DGs through an aggregated DG network. Dispersed DGs with different energy resources, such as wind turbines, photovoltaics, small hydros, fuel cells, and microturbines, are integrated into a single aggregated generating plant via open power transmission networks. Traditional SCADA dedicated optical fibers, copper and other dedicated wireless physical layers can be replaced by Internet access and low-cost point-to-point wireless communication links to reduce infrastructure costs. The aggregated power generation is balanced between firm DGs and intermittent DGs to allow for the required dispatchability. Day-ahead and hourly generation scheduling can be committed in wholesale electricity trading, thereby achieving the desired added economic benefits. This is usually more favorable than being credited at the avoided cost as seen by utilities with traditional individual DGs.
Keywords :
Internet; SCADA systems; distributed power generation; electricity supply industry deregulation; load dispatching; power generation scheduling; power grids; power system interconnection; power system reliability; transmission networks; Internet; SCADA dedicated optical fibers; day-ahead scheduling; dispatchable distributed generation network; electric grids; electricity market deregulation; hourly generation scheduling; power system interconnection; power system reliability; power transmission networks; renewable energy; value-added services; wholesale electricity trading; wireless communication links; Costs; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Renewable energy resources; DG network; Generation dispatch; distributed generation; renewable energy;
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.2007.385517