DocumentCode
268611
Title
Improving the Grid Operation and Reliability Cost of Distribution Systems With Dispersed Generation
Author
Penuela Meneses, Cesar Augusto ; Sanches Mantovani, JoseÌ Roberto
Author_Institution
Dept. de Eng. Eletr., Univ. Estadual Paulista, Ilha Solteira, Brazil
Volume
28
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug. 2013
Firstpage
2485
Lastpage
2496
Abstract
In this work, a mathematical model to analyze the impact of the installation and operation of dispersed generation units in power distribution systems is proposed. The main focus is to determine the trade-off between the reliability and operational costs of distribution networks when the operation of isolated areas is allowed. In order to increase the system operator revenue, an optimal power flow makes use of the different energy prices offered by the dispersed generation connected to the grid. Simultaneously, the type and location of the protective devices initially installed on the protection system are reconfigured in order to minimize the interruption and expenditure of adjusting the protection system to conditions imposed by the operation of dispersed units. The interruption cost regards the unsupplied energy to customers in secure systems but affected by the normal tripping of protective devices. Therefore, the tripping of fuses, reclosers, and overcurrent relays aims to protect the system against both temporary and permanent fault types. Additionally, in order to reduce the average duration of the system interruption experienced by customers, the isolated operation of dispersed generation is allowed by installing directional overcurrent relays with synchronized reclose capabilities. A 135-bus real distribution system is used in order to show the advantages of using the mathematical model proposed.
Keywords
load flow; mathematical analysis; overcurrent protection; power distribution reliability; power generation reliability; power grids; 135-bus real distribution system; directional overcurrent relays; dispersed generation; distribution networks; grid connection; interruption cost; mathematical model; optimal power flow; protection system; reliability; system interruption; Circuit faults; Interrupters; Maintenance engineering; Mathematical model; Planning; Relays; Reliability; Distributed power generation; optimization methods; power system protection; power system reliability; smart grids;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2012.2235863
Filename
6423857
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