DG impact on investment deferral: Network planning and security of supply

David T C Wang, Luis F. Ochoa, Gareth P. Harrison

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    Abstract

    Despite the technical challenges in properly accommodating distributed generation (DG), one of the major and well-recognized benefits is the ability of DG to defer future demand-related network investment. It is, however, often poorly represented in existing planning approaches and analysis ignores the potential security of supply benefits. Here, a novel, more integrated, approach is presented wherein reinforcements required by system security standards (e.g., N-1) are also taken into account. The DG contributions to system security provided by U.K. Engineering Recommendation P2/6 are adopted, enabling the methodology to quantify the deferment produced by DG considering both demand growth- and system security-related investment. The methodology employs the successive elimination algorithm together with multistage planning and is applied to a generic, meshed, U.K. distribution network. Results show that, despite differences between technology types, significant economic benefits can be harnessed when strategically incorporating DG at the planning stage. © 2010 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIEEE Transactions on Power Systems|IEEE Trans Power Syst
    Pages1134-1141
    Number of pages7
    Volume25
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2010
    EventIEEE/PES General Meeting 2010 -
    Duration: 25 Jul 201029 Jul 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceIEEE/PES General Meeting 2010
    Period25/07/1029/07/10

    Keywords

    • Distributed generation
    • Distribution networks
    • Investment deferral
    • Planning

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