Opportunities for interconnection of adjacent distribution feeders in GB networks

James Dixon, K. Bell, I. Elders
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This paper presents an investigation into the potential benefits of interconnecting adjacent 33 kV demand groups in the GB distribution network by presentation of two case studies. Results presented are, firstly, a comparison of load profiles of adjacent groups and, secondly, following application of a series of credible future scenarios, the potential reduction in loss of load and generation curtailment achievable from interconnection and the proportion of time for which interconnection would be utilised. It was found that there is significant dissimilarity between load profiles of the adjacent groups analysed and interconnection could be valuable for the future distribution system. The value of interconnection could be increased with the use of storage, though more analysis is needed to quantify the economic viability of this.
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GB网络中相邻配电馈线互连的机会
本文通过两个案例研究,对GB配电网中相邻33kv需求组互连的潜在效益进行了调查。提出的结果是,首先,对相邻组的负荷概况进行比较,其次,在应用一系列可信的未来情景之后,通过互连可以实现的负荷损失和发电削减的潜在减少以及互连将被利用的时间比例。结果表明,分析的相邻组间的负荷分布存在显著差异,互联对未来的配电系统具有重要意义。互联的价值可以随着存储的使用而增加,尽管需要更多的分析来量化其经济可行性。
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