Loss Allocation in a Distribution System with Distributed Generation Units
Publication: Research › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2007
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Loss Allocation in a Distribution System with Distributed Generation Units. / Lund, Torsten; Nielsen, Arne Hejde; Sørensen, Poul Ejnar.
In: Conference CD. 2007.Publication: Research › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2007
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T1 - Loss Allocation in a Distribution System with Distributed Generation Units
A1 - Lund,Torsten
A1 - Nielsen,Arne Hejde
A1 - Sørensen,Poul Ejnar
AU - Lund,Torsten
AU - Nielsen,Arne Hejde
AU - Sørensen,Poul Ejnar
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In Denmark, a large part of the electricity is produced by wind turbines and combined heat and power plants (CHPs). Most of them are connected to the network through distribution systems. This paper presents a new algorithm for allocation of the losses in a distribution system with distributed generation. The algorithm is based on a reduced impedance matrix of the network and current injections from loads and production units. With the algorithm, the effect of the covariance between production and consumption can be evaluated. To verify the theoretical results, a model of the distribution system in Brønderslev in Northern Jutland, including measurement data, has been studied.
AB - In Denmark, a large part of the electricity is produced by wind turbines and combined heat and power plants (CHPs). Most of them are connected to the network through distribution systems. This paper presents a new algorithm for allocation of the losses in a distribution system with distributed generation. The algorithm is based on a reduced impedance matrix of the network and current injections from loads and production units. With the algorithm, the effect of the covariance between production and consumption can be evaluated. To verify the theoretical results, a model of the distribution system in Brønderslev in Northern Jutland, including measurement data, has been studied.
KW - loss allocation
KW - wind power
KW - Distributed generation
BT - Conference CD
T2 - Conference CD
ER -