Simulation of disaggregated load profiles and construction of a proxy-microgrid for modeling purposes

M. Zeyringer, D. Andrews, E. Schmid, J. Schmidt, E. Worrell
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Expanding the deployment of small scale renewable energy technologies such as photovoltaic has implications on how much of consumers' load has to be supplied by the electricity grid. The actual impact depends on the local resource potential as well as on the specific regional composition of consumers. It is therefore important to take into consideration geospatial aspects when modeling energy systems. However, both spatially explicit renewable energy supply data as well as spatially disaggregated load profiles are often unavailable. Hence, we propose a methodology which combines statistical data on the distribution of electricity consumers with standardized load profiles. We estimate the demand load profiles for the distribution grid on a grid cell level of one square kilometer. Due to lack of data on the actual distribution grid, we generate proxy-microgrids representing the distribution grid by using a heuristic which matches the known number of distribution grid transformers to grid cells. We apply the methodology to the Austrian region of Vorarlberg. It will enable researchers to use the results generated as an input into energy system models studying the integration of renewable energy technologies. In order to validate the methodology we estimate the load profiles for whole Austria and compare it to real data. The modeling approach can reproduce historically measured load profiles and the number of transformers in the distribution grid.
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以建模为目的的分解负荷剖面的仿真和代理微电网的构建
扩大小规模可再生能源技术(如光伏)的部署,对电网必须提供多少消费者负荷有影响。实际影响取决于当地的资源潜力以及消费者的具体区域构成。因此,在对能源系统建模时考虑地理空间方面是很重要的。然而,空间上明确的可再生能源供应数据以及空间上分解的负荷概况往往是不可用的。因此,我们提出了一种方法,将电力消费者分布的统计数据与标准化负荷剖面相结合。我们在一平方公里的网格单元水平上估计配电网的需求负荷分布。由于缺乏实际配电网的数据,我们使用启发式方法将已知数量的配电网变压器与电网单元相匹配,从而生成代表配电网的代理微电网。我们将该方法应用于奥地利的福拉尔贝格地区。它将使研究人员能够将产生的结果作为研究可再生能源技术集成的能源系统模型的输入。为了验证该方法,我们估计了整个奥地利的负载概况,并将其与实际数据进行了比较。该建模方法可以重现历史测量的配电网负荷分布和变压器数量。
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