为网格弹性招募分布式资源:对透明度的需求

A. V. Meier
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分布式能源技术,包括可再生能源发电、先进逆变器、电力存储、汽车充电和负荷控制等,正在迅速成熟。到目前为止,尤其是太阳能DG和电动汽车的普及率不断提高,主要被视为对传统配电基础设施的挑战。当然,从长远来看,分布式资源应该成为电网的资产:不仅可以在预期的运行条件下优化环境和经济性能,而且更重要的是,在面对极端事件和紧急情况时,支持弹性电网或其孤岛部分。本小组报告认为,实现这一目标的关键一步是提高分配系统的可见性和透明度。智能操作决策,无论是重新配置网络拓扑还是调度不同的微资源,都取决于态势感知或对网络条件的准确解读。本次演讲将讨论物理监测和数据分析,包括高精度同步量(pmu)的使用,以帮助扩大在不确定和不断变化的条件下操作灵活和资源丰富的配电系统的选择范围。
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Recruiting distributed resources for grid resilience: The need for transparency
Technologies for distributed energy resources including renewable generation, advanced inverters, electric storage, vehicle charging and load controls are rapidly maturing. To date, increasing penetration levels especially of solar DG and electric vehicles are primarily seen as a challenge to the legacy distribution infrastructure. In the long run, of course, distributed resources should serve as an asset to the grid: not only to optimize environmental and economic performance under expected operating conditions, but perhaps even more importantly to support a resilient grid, or islanded portions thereof, in the face of extreme events and emergencies. This panel presentation argues that a crucial step toward this goal is to improve the visibility and transparency of distribution systems. Smart operational decisions, whether reconfiguring network topology or dispatching diverse micro-resources, hinge on situational awareness, or an accurate reading of network conditions. This presentation will discuss physical monitoring and data analysis, including the use of high-precision synchrophasors (PMUs), to help expand the range of options for operating flexible and resourceful distribution systems under uncertain and changing conditions.
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