Selection of Distribution Feeders for Implementing Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Applications

被引:17
作者
Kroposki, Benjamin [1 ]
Sen, Pankaj K. [2 ]
Malmedal, Keith [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Distributed Energy Syst Integrat Grp, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[2] Colorado Sch Mines, Div Engn, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[3] NEI Elect Power Engn Inc, Arvada, CO 80001 USA
关键词
Distributed energy resources (DERs); distributed generation; distributed storage; distribution feeder; distribution system; optimization; INTEGRATING PHOTOVOLTAICS; LOSSES; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1109/TIA.2013.2262091
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Climate change concerns mandated renewable portfolio standards, lucrative government incentives, and accelerated cost reduction in renewables, and distributed energy applications are driving steep growth in system installations. Distributed energy resources (DERs) are not commonly connected to a bulk power transmission system but are interconnected near the load in the electric power distribution system. DER includes renewable energy such as wind and solar, fossil-fuel-based generation (micro-turbines and small gas turbines), and distributed energy storage. In this paper, a novel methodology is developed that ranks utility feeders for implementation of DER systems. This performance index is based on peak-load reduction, increased system capacity, load-generation correlation, and feeder load growth. This is based on a statistical measure that quantifies the relationship between loads and the stochastic nature of renewable resources. This allows the utility to gain insight into improved benefits from nondispatchable renewable resources such as solar and wind technologies as well as dispatchable DER technologies.
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页码:2825 / 2834
页数:10
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