26th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution - CIRED 2021, Geneva (Switzerland) Online. 20-23 September 2021
Summary:
To enable the paved energy transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable living substantial changes are required at the power distribution grid level. Distributed energy resources together with the emerging actors in the electricity sector (electric vehicles, storage systems, heat-pumps, etc.) offer the opportunity to accomplish this ambitious goal by minimizing at the same time the overall cost for society. Active Distribution Networks (ADN) are distribution networks with a high degree of automation that by enhancing their observability and controllability could fit the purpose. However, given the considerable number of technology options already available a thorough assessment of their advantage with respect to traditional methods mainly based on network expansion is still lacking. In this paper we propose a step-by-step methodology which aims at tackling the problem of efficiency in long term planning based on the ADN concept. To help clarify the key steps discussed in the proposed methodology the case study of a large-scale city network is shown. A first benchmark between the built ADN and the conventional expansion option is quantified and discussed in detail. Results show the potential of demand response to reduce distribution investment cost by 14 % and annual operational cost by 7% for conventional expansion in the analysed case study.
Spanish layman's summary:
Las ventajas de la expansión no convencional en las Redes de Distribución Activa (ADN por sus siglas en inglés) están aún poco estudiadas. En este artículo proponemos una metodología que aborda el problema de la eficiencia en la planificación a largo plazo de las ADN. Los resultados de un caso de estudio sobre una red urbana a gran escala muestran el potencial de la respuesta a la demanda para reducir el coste de inversión en distribución en un 14 % y el coste operativo anual en un 7 % respecto a la expansión convencional en el caso analizado.
English layman's summary:
The advantages of non-conventional expansion in Active Distribution Networks (AND) are still understudied. In this paper, we propose a methodology that tackles the problem of efficiency in the long-term planning of ADN. Results of a case study on a large-scale city network show the potential of demand response to reduce distribution investment cost by 14 % and annual operational cost by 7% for conventional expansion in the analysed case study.
Keywords: Active Distribution Networks, Design And Operation, Long-Term Planning, Long-Term Uncertainty
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1049/icp.2021.1522
Published in CIRED 2021, pp: 1-6, ISBN: 978-1-83953-591-8
Publication date: 2021-09-20.
Citation:
D. Ziegler, G. Prettico, C. Mateo, T. Gómez, Achieving active distribution networks through operational and architectural aspects analysis: a methodology for long-term planning, 26th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution - CIRED 2021, Geneva (Switzerland) Online. 20-23 September 2021. In: CIRED 2021: Conference proceedings, e-ISBN: 978-1-83953-591-8