Title :
Potential of dynamic rating in Sweden
Author :
Wallnerstrom, Carl Johan ; Hilber, Patrik ; Soderstrom, P. ; Saers, R. ; Hansson, O.
Author_Institution :
KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Power system owners are facing major challenges, for example with changed electricity consumption and production patterns; more distributed generation and increased demand of cost efficiency while maintaining high reliability. The concept of dynamic rating can act as a part solution and implies that the capacity of a component is dynamically varying as a function of external parameters such as weather and load history. This hence implies that a component can be better utilized. This can have both direct economic benefits for the utility, but also benefits for the society and the environment by lower tariff levels, faster and cheaper connection of local environmentally friendly electricity production and less climate impact associated with component production and installation. This paper gives a brief introduction to the concept of dynamic rating applied to power systems. Furthermore, results and conclusions from two workshops during 2013 are summarized, where representatives from Vattenfall and Fortum (distribution system operators), ABB (producer and developer that work with dynamic rating solutions), Swedish national grid and several persons from the academia contributed. This was complemented by interviews with the involved companies. The result is a mapping of knowledge, research, development interests, current situation and future visions. All parties show a great interest and see potential, but there are also challenges to be solved.
Keywords :
demand side management; distributed power generation; power consumption; power grids; tariffs; ABB; Fortum; Swedish national grid; Vattenfall; climate impact; cost efficiency; distributed power generation; electricity consumption pattern; electricity production pattern; power system dynamic rating; tariff levels; Investment; Power system dynamics; Power transformers; Temperature measurement; Wind power generation; Wind speed; adaptive rating; cable; control room; dynamic rating; management decision-making; power line; power system; standardization; thermal modeling; transformer; utalization; wind power;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems (PMAPS), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Durham
DOI :
10.1109/PMAPS.2014.6960605