Title :
Development options for the Dutch gas distribution grid in a changing gas market
Author :
Weidenaar, Taede ; Hoekstra, Sipke ; Wolters, Mannes
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. Technol., Production Manage., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Abstract :
The Dutch gas distribution grid faces several changes in the near future. Among others, the share of green gas will grow, the interaction with the electricity distribution grid and local heat grids will increase, and the grid will transform from a mono-gas system to a multi-gas system. The gas distribution grid is likely to be expanded with novel components, e.g. blending stations, gas storage sites, and gas compressor stations. Furthermore, these changes require the currently passive gas distribution grid to become a smart gas grid that monitors and controls the gas pressure, gas flow, and gas quality. Therefore, the distribution service operators need to make investments in the gas distribution grid. When looking at for example the introduction of green gas, a decision tree on the optimal green gas supply configuration can be identified. Decisions in this respect consider, among others, the location of several process steps (perform the process step locally at a small scale or centrally at a larger scale) and the addition of components like a gas storage site or a compressor station. Due to the multitude of development options for the gas distribution grid and the fact that the best solution is largely dependent on the local situation and performance criteria (e.g. CO2 emission minimization or cost minimization), a tool is required that can generate situation specific solutions. Each solution generated by the tool should have its own advantages and disadvantages. Generating multiple options and showing the advantage and disadvantage of them provides the distribution service operators insight in the available options and eases the decision making on investments of the gas distribution grid.
Keywords :
gas industry; marketing; Dutch gas distribution grid; blending station; changing gas market; decision tree; electricity distribution grid; gas compressor station; gas flow; gas pressure; gas quality; gas storage site; local heat grids; monogas system; multigas system; optimal green gas supply configuration; smart gas grid; Air pollution; Electricity; Green products; Natural gas; Pipelines; Supply chains;
Conference_Titel :
Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Delft
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9570-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICNSC.2011.5874877