DocumentCode
51632
Title
Impacts of Demand Data Time Resolution on Estimates of Distribution System Energy Losses
Author
Urquhart, Andrew J. ; Thomson, Murray
Author_Institution
Centre for Renewable Energy Syst. Technol. (CREST), Loughborough Univ., Loughborough, UK
Volume
30
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
1483
Lastpage
1491
Abstract
Copper losses in low voltage distribution circuits are a significant proportion of total energy losses and contribute to higher customer costs and carbon emissions. These losses can be evaluated using network models with customer demand data. This paper considers the under-estimation of copper losses when the spiky characteristics of real customer demands are smoothed by arithmetic mean averaging. This is investigated through simulation and by analysis of measured data. The mean losses in cables and equipment supplying a single dwelling estimated from half-hourly data were found to have significant errors of 40%, compared to calculations using high resolution data. Similar errors were found in estimates of peak thermal loading over a half-hour period, with significant variation between results for each customer. The errors reduce as the demand is aggregated, with mean losses for a group of 22 dwellings under-estimated by 7% using half-hourly data. This paper investigates the relationship between the demand data time resolution and errors in the estimated losses. Recommendations are then provided for the time resolution to be used in future measurements and simulation studies. A linear extrapolation technique is also presented whereby errors due to the use of averaged demand data can be reduced.
Keywords
distribution networks; extrapolation; carbon emissions; copper losses; customer demand data; demand data time resolution; distribution system energy loss estimation; linear extrapolation technique; low voltage distribution circuits; Analytical models; Current measurement; Energy loss; Energy resolution; Home appliances; Loss measurement; Switches; Average demand; distribution system; losses; low-voltage networks; time resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2349157
Filename
6889045
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