Simulation-based cost-benefit analysis for innovative components in low voltage grids

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0352

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CIRED 2018 Ljubljana Workshop

Conference date

7 - 8 June 2018

Conference location

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Peer-reviewed

Yes

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Authors

Stefan, Mark, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
Zehetbauer, Paul, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
Hamad, Khalil, Fachhochschule Oberösterreich – F&E GesmbH, Austria
Moreno, Andres, Fachhochschule Oberösterreich – F&E GesmbH, Austria
Prüggler, Wolfgang, MOOSMOAR Energies OG, Austria
Sperr, Roland, Linz Strom Netz GmbH, Austria

Abstract

The steadily increasing number of distributed renewable energy sources as well as the integration of high loads such as heat pumps or charging procedures of electric vehicles in low voltage grids could cause significant peaks in the power domain – either in generation or consumption – or voltage constraints might be violated. New and innovative components like the Smart Breaker in cooperation with high performant software algorithms could be used to keep the grid within the specified borders. In this paper we introduce a methodology to support the adherence of limits on one hand and show the economic benefit of using the new technologies in contrast to grid reinforcement in two low voltage grids in Linz (Austria) on the other hand.

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AIM

Date

2018-06-07

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https://www.cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/1086
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/75

ISSN

2032-9628

ISBN

978-2-9602415-1-8