Arrangement for reliable power supply to emergency commercial customers with techno-economic performance improvement of PV enhanced distribution systems

IF 4.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Renewable Energy Focus Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1016/j.ref.2024.100543
Soumyakanta Samantaray, Partha Kayal
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Accelerating engagement of distributed energy resources unleashed the dependency on traditional electric power generation. To reduce the craving for traditional power dependency and unplanned outages the power distribution sectors are gradually adopting cleaner and reliable electrification. However, the unscheduled and unorganized engagement of stochastic generation from renewable energy sources (RES) makes the distribution system operation more vulnerable. For reliable and continuous power supply with RES, scheduled operation of BSSs and power capacitor (CAP) units can be integrated to provide emergency power supply support to consumers. In this paper, the supply of continuous and reliable power to commercial and emergency customers has been investigated subject to complete reliability (CR). The benefit-to-cost ratio (BCR) has been maximized to give reliable power to consumers by the minimum investment cost by utility, which can benefit both electric customers and power distribution operators in a single platform. The maximization of BCR has been evaluated by optimal S-CDS of the BSSs and S-S of CAP units’ operation through the PSO technique in the considered 28-bus active distribution network in different seasons. The techno-economic benefit of integrating only BSSs and BSSs with CAP units in the prospective locations has been analyzed. The improvement in battery life and decrease in SAENS, SADPL, and SADD have been obtained, which shows the efficacy of the proposed work.

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通过提高光伏增强配电系统的技术经济性能,为紧急商业用户提供可靠的供电安排
分布式能源资源的加速使用解除了人们对传统发电的依赖。为了减少对传统电力的依赖和计划外停电,配电部门正在逐步采用更清洁、更可靠的电气化技术。然而,可再生能源(RES)不定期、无组织的随机发电使得配电系统的运行更加脆弱。为了利用可再生能源实现可靠的连续供电,可将 BSS 和电力电容器 (CAP) 单元的计划运行结合起来,为用户提供紧急供电支持。本文研究了在完全可靠 (CR) 的条件下为商业用户和紧急用户提供连续可靠的电力的问题。效益成本比(BCR)被最大化,以最小的电力公司投资成本为用户提供可靠的电力,这将使电力用户和配电运营商在一个平台上同时受益。在所考虑的 28 总线主动配电网络中,通过 PSO 技术,在不同季节对 BSS 的最优 S-CDS 和 CAP 机组运行的 S-S 进行了评估,以实现 BCR 的最大化。分析了在预期地点仅集成 BSS 和 BSS 与 CAP 单元的技术经济效益。结果表明,电池寿命得到了改善,SAENS、SADPL 和 SADD 均有所下降,这表明了所提议工作的有效性。
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Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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