A successful implementation with the Smart Grid: Demand response resources

Anupama Kowli, M. Negrete-Pincetic, G. Gross
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Abstract

The effective harnessing of control, communication and computer technologies in the operation of the power system - the key notion behind the Smart Grid concept - can markedly impact the system reliability. The appropriate utilization of intelligent line switching, demand response resources (DRRs), FACTS devices and PMUs is key in the smart grid deployment to bring about improvements in the reliability of the power system. While the Smart Grid can support the provision of differentiated levels of reliability to different customers, the maintenance of system integrity requires that a certain minimum level of reliability be kept throughout the system. We view the provision to meet this reliability requirement as a public good. In this paper, we consider the long-term impacts of DRRs - a successful application of the smart grid - and evaluate their impacts on system reliability. We use a simulation engine to study these impacts under different scenarios. We demonstrate the tangible reliability benefits of DRR applications in terms of reduced number of loss of load events as a result of voluntary load curtailments.
智能电网的成功实现:需求响应资源
在电力系统运行中有效地利用控制、通信和计算机技术——智能电网概念背后的关键概念——可以显著影响系统的可靠性。合理利用智能线路交换、需求响应资源(DRRs)、FACTS设备和pmu是智能电网部署中提高电力系统可靠性的关键。虽然智能电网可以支持为不同的用户提供不同水平的可靠性,但维护系统完整性需要在整个系统中保持一定的最低可靠性水平。我们认为满足这一可靠性要求的规定是一项公益事业。本文考虑了智能电网的一个成功应用——DRRs的长期影响,并评估了其对系统可靠性的影响。我们使用模拟引擎来研究不同场景下的这些影响。我们展示了DRR应用在减少由于自愿减载而导致的负载损失事件数量方面的切实可靠性效益。
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