利用电力系统仿真和天空成像技术研究分布式与集中式太阳能资源对配电网的影响

Dung Nguyen, J. Kleissl
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随着太阳能在电网中的渗透增加,公用事业面临着巨大的挑战,以应对太阳能发电,特别是光伏发电(PV)板的可变输出。在本研究中,我们使用电力系统模拟和天空成像的太阳能现在投射来研究分布式和集中式太阳能资源对配电网的影响。研究的配电网络是圣地亚哥地区的一个大型配电系统,由我们在UCSD的研究团队建模,并根据当地公用事业公司提供的潮流和短路数据进行验证。该网络有1733个客户负载,总计11.1兆瓦的需求和2.3兆瓦的峰值光伏发电。设置特殊场景,模拟光伏渗透水平(定义为最大光伏输出功率除以最大负载需求)从0到100%的分布式太阳能与集中式太阳能之间的差异。使用OpenDSS对部分阴天(2012年12月12日)的网络进行准稳态模拟。利用UCSD天空成像(USI)系统进行太阳能铸造,为网络上的所有光伏系统提供独特的光伏生产曲线。太阳能资源的影响,包括电压水平、线路损耗、功耗和抽头操作次数,报告了每个调查案例和。结果表明,集中式配置比分布式配置在高电压水平、抽头操作次数增加和反向潮流方面受到高光伏渗透率的严重影响。
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Research on impacts of distributed versus centralized solar resource on distribution network using power system simulation and solar now-casting with sky imager
As solar energy penetration in the power grid increases, utilities face great challenges coping with the variable output of solar power, especially from photovoltaics (PV) panels. In this research, we investigate the impact of distributed versus centralized solar resource on distribution network using power system simulation and solar now-casting with sky imager. The distribution network studied is a large and realistic distribution system in San Diego area modelled by our research team at UCSD and validated against power flow and short circuit data given from a local utility. The network has 1733 customer loads, summing up to 11.1 MW demand, and 2.3 MW PV in peak power production. Special scenarios are set up to simulate the difference between distributed and centralized solar resource with PV penetration levels (defined as max PV power output divided by max load demand) from 0 to 100%. OpenDSS is used for quasi steady-state simulations of the network on a partly cloudy day (December 12th, 2012). Solar now-casting using UCSD Sky Imaging (USI) system is utilized to provide unique PV production curves for all PV systems on the network. The impacts of solar resource including voltage level, line losses, power consumption and number of tap operations are reported for each investigated case and. It is shown that centralized configuration is much more severely impacted by high PV penetration than distributed set up in terms of high voltage level, increasing number of tap operations, and reverse power flow.
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