The role of demand response in optimal sizing and siting of distribution energy resources in distribution network with time-varying load: An analytical approach
Distribution energy resources;
Distribution network;
Loss reduction;
Optimal sizing and siting;
Demand response;
Time-varying load;
DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEMS;
LOSS REDUCTION;
DG UNITS;
GENERATION;
PLACEMENT;
ALLOCATION;
INTEGRATION;
LOCATION;
D O I:
10.1016/j.epsr.2019.106100
中图分类号:
TM [电工技术];
TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号:
0808 ;
0809 ;
摘要:
In the most studies related to allocation of distributed generation the load model assumed in constant. Such assumptions may lead to inconsistent and misleading results in the reduction of energy losses, improve system stability, etc. However, this paper is considered several different types of time-varying to allocation of units. In this study, Optimal Sizing and Siting of Distribution Generation units (Consisting of dispatchable, nondispatchable and photovoltaic) Problem are provided at the same time with considering the role of demand response and time-varying voltage-dependent load models (Consisting of commercial, industrial and residential). This method first identifies a set of buses to be placed of DG units. The optimal sizes of DG units at the identified buses are then evaluated by minimizing Multiobjective Index (Consisting of active, reactive power losses). The proposed method has been tested and validated on 33-buses test distribution system. The results show that demand response and different load models have a significant impact on the planning of Distribution Generation units in radial distribution network.