• DocumentCode
    2710453
  • Title

    An Investigation of Voltage Unbalance in Low Voltage Distribution Networks with High Levels of SSEG

  • Author

    Trichakis, P. ; Taylor, P.C. ; Cipcigan, L.M. ; Lyons, P.F. ; Hair, R. ; Ma, T.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Eng., Durham Univ.
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    6-8 Sept. 2006
  • Firstpage
    182
  • Lastpage
    186
  • Abstract
    According to a recent study carried out for DTI and Ofgem, installed small-scale embedded generation (SSEG) capacity in the UK could grow to as much as 8GW by 2015. This anticipated growth offers significant environmental benefits but also technical issues regarding network integration and operation. Current EPSRC-funded research in The New and Renewable Energy Group at Durham university seeks to address these issues. Since small-scale embedded generators (SSEGs) are likely to use single-phase connections, voltage unbalance has the potential to become a serious concern for distribution network operators. Voltage unbalance in distribution networks is undesirable as it can cause problems for three phase load equipment and generators. This paper presents a dynamic model that is used to investigate the degree to which SSEG contributes to voltage unbalance in a generic LV network. The model is based on the IEC technical report 60725 and on data approved by work stream 3 of the DTI/Ofgem technical steering group (TSG)
  • Keywords
    distributed power generation; distribution networks; DTI-Ofgem technical steering group; Durham university; IEC technical report 60725; New and Renewable Energy Group; SSEG; TSG; UK; environmental benefit; network integration; network operation; single-phase connection; small-scale embedded generation capacity; voltage distribution network; voltage unbalance; Diffusion tensor imaging; Distributed power generation; Government; IEC standards; Impedance; Intelligent networks; Low voltage; Power generation; Renewable energy resources; Writing; Distribution Networks; Small-Scale Embedded Generation; Three-phase four-wire systems; Voltage Unbalance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2006. UPEC '06. Proceedings of the 41st International
  • Conference_Location
    Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Print_ISBN
    978-186135-342-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/UPEC.2006.367740
  • Filename
    4218669