DocumentCode :
2590872
Title :
Economic Analysis of Microgrids Including Reliability Aspects
Author :
Costa, Paulo Moisés ; Matos, Manuel A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Technol., Politech. Inst. of Viseu
fYear :
2006
fDate :
11-15 June 2006
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Recently, the new concept of microgrid (muG) has been emerging on distribution networks as a way to ease the integration of micro generation in LV networks and increase reliability. A muG is an association of a low voltage distribution network, small modular generation systems (micro-generators), loads and storage devices having some local coordinated functions. This entity can operate in two different modes: interconnected or emergency. In the first mode, the microgrid is connected with the distribution network, importing or exporting electricity and/or ancillary services. When in emergency mode, the microgrid operates isolated from the distribution network and uses local resources, changing from power control to frequency control and, if necessary, shedding load. A micro grid will only be established if its promoters achieve sufficient advantages that justify the incurred costs, namely the investment, operation and maintenance costs. The main purpose of this paper is to identify all the relevant costs and benefits and build a decision model for the situation, taking into account the regulatory framework, which is essential for the definition of some of the benefits. The paper also shows how to include in the evaluation the risk associated to the uncertainties in data and parameters. An illustrative example is included that shows a possible situation of equilibrium between global costs and benefits
Keywords :
cost-benefit analysis; distributed power generation; distribution networks; government policies; load shedding; power generation economics; power generation reliability; risk analysis; LV distribution networks; ancillary services; costs-benefits analysis; decision model; economic analysis; emergency mode; frequency control; load shedding; microgrids; regulatory framework; reliability aspects; risk evaluation; small modular generation systems; storage devices; Costs; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Investments; Legislation; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system interconnection; Power system reliability; Uncertainty; Microgrid; economic analysis; micro generation; regulation; reliability; uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2006. PMAPS 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
978-91-7178-585-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PMAPS.2006.360236
Filename :
4202248
Link To Document :
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