Small Scale Energy Zones and the Impacts of High Concentrations of Small Scale Embedded Generators

P. Lyons, P. Taylor, L. Cipcigan, P. Trichakis, A. Wilson
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A recent study has indicated that installed micro-generation capacity in the UK could grow to as much as 8 GW by 2015. Clearly, this significant growth will present a number of challenges and opportunities for the electricity industry. Current research in the New and Renewable Energy Group at Durham University seeks to address these issues. This paper describes this research and introduces the concept of an SSEZ (small scale energy zone) and presents a series of IPSA+ models to support this concept. An SSEZ is defined as a distribution network zone containing a significant number of controllable small scale generators, distributed energy storage units and loads. Algorithms will be developed to take an integrated approach to the control of each of these three elements in order to increase the value of SSEG's in terms of economic return, environmental benefit and contribution to network operation. The IPSA+ distribution network models feature high concentrations of SSEG's but are conventional type distribution networks, as opposed to the envisaged active distribution network of an SSEZ. These models are used to evaluate the impact on steady-state voltage rise of a range of SSEG penetrations. This paper describes the SSEZ concept, the IPSA+ models and the laboratory based SSEZ under development at Durham University
小规模能量区及高浓度小型嵌入式发电机的影响
最近的一项研究表明,到2015年,英国的微型发电装机容量可能会增长到8gw。显然,这种显著的增长将为电力行业带来许多挑战和机遇。杜伦大学新能源和可再生能源小组目前的研究试图解决这些问题。本文介绍了这一研究,介绍了SSEZ(小尺度能量区)的概念,并提出了一系列IPSA+模型来支持这一概念。SSEZ被定义为包含大量可控小型发电机、分布式储能单元和负载的配电网区域。为了提高SSEG在经济回报、环境效益和对网络运营的贡献方面的价值,将开发算法,采取综合方法来控制这三个要素。IPSA+配电网模式的特点是高度集中的SSEG,但它是传统类型的配电网,与设想的SSEG活跃配电网相反。这些模型用于评估SSEG穿透范围对稳态电压上升的影响。本文介绍了SSEZ的概念、IPSA+模型和杜伦大学正在开发的基于实验室的SSEZ
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