DocumentCode
3848257
Title
Benefits of Power Electronic Interfaces for Distributed Energy Systems
Author
Benjamin Kroposki;Christopher Pink;Richard DeBlasio;Holly Thomas;Marcelo Simões;Pankaj K. Sen
Author_Institution
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA
Volume
25
Issue
3
fYear
2010
Firstpage
901
Lastpage
908
Abstract
With the increasing use of distributed energy (DE) systems in industry and its technological advancement, it is becoming more important to understand the integration of these systems with the electric power systems. New markets and benefits for DE applications include the ability to provide ancillary services, improve energy efficiency, enhance power system reliability, and allow customer choice. Advanced power electronic (PE) interfaces will allow DE systems to provide increased functionality through improved power quality and voltage/volt-ampere reactive (VAR) support, increase electrical system compatibility by reducing the fault contributions, and flexibility in operations with various other DE sources, while reducing overall interconnection costs. This paper will examine the system integration issues associated with DE systems and show the benefits of using PE interfaces for such applications.
Keywords
"Power electronics","Power system interconnection","Power quality","Cogeneration","Internal combustion engines","Power system reliability","Voltage","Reactive power","Renewable energy resources","Laboratories"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2010.2053975
Filename
5535071
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