16th IEEE Region 8 EuroCon - International Conference on Computer as a Tool - EUROCON 2015, Salamanca (España). 08-11 septiembre 2015
Resumen:
The prospect of distributed generation investment planning (DGIP) is especially relevant in insular networks because of a number of reasons such as energy security, emissions and renewable integration targets. In this context, this paper presents a DGIP model that considers various DG types, including renewables. The planning process involves an economic analysis considering the costs of emissions, reliability and other relevant cost components. In addition, a comprehensive sensitivity analysis is carried out in order to investigate the effect of variability and uncertainty of model parameters on DG investment decisions. The ultimate goal is to identify the parameters that significantly influence the decision-making process and to quantify their degree of influence. The results show that uncertainty has a meaningful impact on DG investment decisions. In fact, the degree of influence varies from one parameter to another. However, in general, ignoring or inadequately considering uncertainty and variability in model parameters has a quantifiable cost. The analyses made in this paper can be very useful to identify the most relevant model parameters that need special attention in planning practices.
Palabras clave: Distributed generation; investment planning; distribution network systems; uncertainty.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/EUROCON.2015.7313735
Publicado en EUROCON 2015, pp: 1-6, ISBN: 978-1-4799-8569-2
Fecha de publicación: 2015-11-02.
Cita:
D. Fitiwi, A. W. Bizuayehu, M. Shafie-khah, J.P.S. Catalão, M. Asensio, J. Contreras, DG investment planning analysis with renewable integration and considering emission costs, 16th IEEE Region 8 EuroCon - International Conference on Computer as a Tool - EUROCON 2015, Salamanca (España). 08-11 septiembre 2015. En: EUROCON 2015: Conference proceedings, e-ISBN: 978-1-4799-8569-2