Title :
Resilient micro energy grids with gas-power and renewable technologies
Author :
Gabbar, Hossam A. ; Bower, Lowell ; Pandya, Devarsh ; Agarwal, Apurva ; Tomal, M.U. ; Islam, F.R.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Energy Syst. & Nucl. Sci., Univ. of Ontario Inst. of Technol., Oshawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
The world is moving towards smart energy grid with green and clean infrastructure which will enable efficient bidirectional energy supply with reduced carbon footprint. Due to increasing energy demands and the pressing issues of efficient energy use, there is a real need to increase the penetration of gas technologies in the power grid. The government of Canada and stakeholders are looking for ways to increase the reliability and sustainability of the power grid; and gas-power technologies may provide a solution. This paper explores the integration of gas and renewable energy generation technologies within various electricity generation scenarios with the goal of developing designs for a resilient micro energy grid (MEG). The distinct scenarios are then evaluated using an advanced algorithm to provide optimum scenario depending on various key performance indicators (KPIs). KPIs to be examined include: economic, power quality, reliability, and environmental friendliness. This work is done using three different systems; geographic information system (GIS) for recording transmission/distribution lines and generation data, a database to store the information, and a MATLAB-based algorithm for evaluating scenarios. These systems are synthesized and represented into a graphical user interface (GUI), where the user defines the zone, area and cell for desired output and system parameters to generate distinct scenarios to identify the optimum generation.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; gas turbine power stations; geographic information systems; power generation economics; power generation reliability; power supply quality; GIS; GUI; KPI; MATLAB-based algorithm; MEG; distribution lines; electricity generation scenarios; environmental friendliness; gas-power technologies; geographic information system; graphical user interface; key performance indicators; power quality; reliability; renewable energy generation technologies; renewable technologies; resilient micro energy grids; smart energy grid; transmission lines; Computer architecture; Natural gas; Power generation; Power grids; Power system reliability; Reliability; Renewable energy sources; GIS; KPIs; gas-power systems; micro energy grids; resilient micro energy grids;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering and Renewable Energy (ICPERE), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICPERE.2014.7067225