通过最佳规模和位置的分布式储能扩展配电网

Ibrahim Alsaidan, Wenzhong Gao, A. Khodaei
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电力公司有责任满足日益增长的电力需求,并为客户提供可靠和具有成本效益的服务,因此人们不断期望电力公司扩大其配电网络。因此,配电网扩展模型需要帮助电力公司确定满足其运营需求的最佳扩展计划。这些模型在应用于现代配电网时,在考虑系统运行特性的同时,应该能够考虑在电网中安装分布式储能(DES)等新技术。本文提出了一种配电网扩展规划模型,通过优化DES的大小和位置,可以通过提供缓解拥塞和调峰服务来降低扩展成本,提高配电网的可靠性,减少线路损耗,提高系统电压分布。采用混合整数线性规划(MIP)建立了该模型,并在标准IEEE 33总线系统上进行了测试。
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Distribution Network Expansion Through Optimally Sized and Placed Distributed Energy Storage
Driven by their responsibility of meeting growing electricity demand and providing customers with reliable and cost effective service, electric utilities are continuously expected to expand their distribution networks. As a result, distribution network expansion models are needed to help electric utilities determine the optimal expansion plan that meets their operational requirements. These models, when applied to modern distribution networks, should be able to consider the installation of new technologies in the network, such as distributed energy storage (DES) while taking the system operational characteristics into consideration. This paper proposes a distribution network expansion planning model through optimally sized and placed DES. DES installation can potentially reduce the expansion cost by providing congestion relief and peak shaving services, improve the distribution network reliability, reduce the line losses, and enhance the system voltage profile. The proposed model is formulated using mixed integer linear programming (MIP) and tested on the standard IEEE 33-bus system.
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