Evolving the Next Generation of Distribution Analysis Tools

D. Montenegro, M. Bello, R. Dugan, J. Taylor, Jeff Smith
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Distribution power systems are evolving due to the incorporation of emerging technologies such as intelligent electronic devices, smart inverters and distributed energy resources requiring distribution engineers to have access to power system analysis tools that support the changing design and time-based features of such systems. The power system analysis tools should harmonize the new technologies in a way that autonomous and interconnected systems can be automated, simultaneously operated and visualized for maximum grid benefit by distribution engineers.Classic analysis based on static snapshots of loading is an inadequate practice for scheduling future investments in distribution systems and distribution management systems. This is a common practice that has been used for decades to maintain power systems over time. However, the needs of future systems require the integration of modern computing technologies and interfaces with advanced distribution system analysis. This accelerates the analysis and providing to the distribution engineer the information to make the right choice.In this paper, we discuss the needs mentioned above, and propose a flexible framework to support the development of distribution systems analysis. This multidisciplinary framework is supported by a set of open source tools developed by EPRI and other parties for presenting a modular approach to enable the next generation of distribution system analysis tools. These tools have been developed to advance the capabilities EPRI’s Open Source Distribution System Simulator OpenDSS to guide the industry on the distribution power system analysis tools and techniques.
发展下一代分布分析工具
由于智能电子设备、智能逆变器和分布式能源等新兴技术的结合,配电系统正在不断发展,这些技术要求配电工程师能够访问支持此类系统不断变化的设计和基于时间的特征的电力系统分析工具。电力系统分析工具应协调新技术,使自主和互联系统能够自动化,同时运行和可视化,以使配电工程师获得最大的电网效益。基于负载静态快照的经典分析对于调度配电系统和配电管理系统的未来投资是不充分的实践。这是一种常见的做法,几十年来一直用于维护电力系统。然而,未来系统的需求要求集成现代计算技术和接口与先进的配电系统分析。这加快了分析,并为分销工程师提供了做出正确选择的信息。在本文中,我们讨论了上述需求,并提出了一个灵活的框架来支持配电系统分析的发展。这个多学科框架由EPRI和其他各方开发的一组开源工具提供支持,以呈现模块化方法,使下一代配电系统分析工具成为可能。这些工具的开发是为了提高EPRI的开源配电系统模拟器OpenDSS的能力,以指导配电系统分析工具和技术的行业。
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