Title :
Impact of Combined Heat and Power generation on an industrial site distribution network
Author :
Neally, Thomas ; Boljevic, Sreto ; Conlon, Michael F.
Author_Institution :
Cork Inst. of Technol., Cork, Ireland
Abstract :
With the growing demand and cost of electric power in industrial networks, more and more companies are evaluating efficient ways to generate their own electricity. Sustainable energy and Combined Heat and Power and Cooling (CHPC) plants are seen as two ways to generate electricity on-site efficiently, depending on the application. Distributed generation (DG) plays a key role in companies reducing their maximum import capacity (MIC) hence reducing their electricity overheads. DG can be defined as electric power generation within distribution networks or on the customer side of the network. When DG is incorporated into industrial networks issues arise, this is due to the change of key parameters within the industrial site distribution network (ISDN) such as fluctuations in voltage levels, changes in short circuit levels and the operation of the network protection system during faults and disturbances. This paper studies the impact of such DG on a typical ISDN. A case study is carried out on the energy network of one of the worlds leading contact lens manufacturing facilities, located in the South of Ireland.
Keywords :
cogeneration; distributed power generation; power distribution faults; power distribution protection; sustainable development; trigeneration; CHPC plants; DG; ISDN; MIC; combined heat and power and cooling plant; combined heat and power generation; contact lens manufacturing facility; distributed generation; electric power cost; electric power generation; electricity overheads; energy network; industrial site distribution network; maximum import capacity; network protection system; short circuit levels; sustainable energy; voltage level fluctuations; Circuit faults; Electricity; Fuels; Generators; ISDN; Production; Resistance heating; Combined Heat and Power; Impact of DG; Operation of CHPC; Protection Requirements;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2012 47th International
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2854-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2855-5
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2012.6398678