An algorithm for the allocation of distribution system demand and energy losses

C. Macqueen, M. Irving
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This paper describes a new approach to the evaluation of loss adjustment factors for distribution systems. Such factors are required for 'use of system' and wheeling calculations and reflect the amount by which purchases of energy at entry points to the system must exceed consumption at the point of use to account for the losses which occur in between. Renewed interest in cost-reflective methods of charging for losses has resulted from the deregulation of the electricity supply industry in many parts of the world. An algorithm is described which combines the use of graph theory with readily available load flow results, to assign the losses in each line or transformer within the system to the consumers supplied by it. The resulting allocation is shown to account for the voltage level, location and consumption pattern of the consumer in a way which is economically efficient. A variety of strategies for apportioning losses between multiple consumers at a given location can be implemented. The algorithm is suitable for allocating both demand and energy losses. Results on a full size distribution network are presented, and are compared with traditional published loss adjustment factors.
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一种配电系统需求与能量损失的分配算法
本文提出了一种评估配电系统损耗调整系数的新方法。这些因素是“系统使用”和轮转计算所必需的,并反映了系统入口点的能源购买必须超过使用点的消耗,以解释两者之间发生的损失。由于世界许多地区对电力供应行业放松管制,人们重新对反映成本的损失收费方法产生了兴趣。本文描述了一种算法,该算法将图论的使用与现成的潮流结果相结合,将系统内每条线路或变压器的损耗分配给它所提供的用户。由此产生的分配表明,以一种经济有效的方式考虑到电压水平、位置和消费者的消费模式。可以实现在给定位置的多个消费者之间分摊损失的各种策略。该算法适用于需求损失和能量损失的分配。本文给出了一个全规模配电网的计算结果,并与传统公布的损耗调整因子进行了比较。
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