分散发电,降低电力成本,提高服务可靠性

B. Maurhoff, G. Wood
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1997年,当地一个高尔夫度假村/住宅开发项目的管理层要求与中弗吉尼亚电力合作公司(CVEC)举行会议,讨论电力质量和可靠性问题。这个耗资数百万美元的项目位于一条长达7英里的全国径向架空配电线路的末端。队伍穿过一片树木繁茂的地区,绵延数英里才到达度假村。在过去的12个月里,该度假村有三次经历了持续时间超过4小时的中断,两次持续时间超过8小时。我们标准的40英尺宽的通行权得到了很好的维护;路旁高耸的松树是罪魁祸首。拥有松树的业主不允许扩大空地。解决方案是在靠近开发的地方安装电源,但它太靠近服务区域的边缘,而且负载太小,无法考虑新建变电站。唯一合适的是一个独立的来源,可以在失去公用饲料时迅速获得,并且可以使用长达24小时。备用柴油发电机组是解决方案,但CVEC安装一台柴油发电机组的成本太高。CVEC建议的解决方案是开发自己的发电机。如果他们愿意运行它来抵消CVEC的峰值电力购买,他们将获得每月的输出积分,以抵消拥有成本。本文描述了该问题的解决如何使有关各方受益。
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Dispersed generation-reduce power costs and improve service reliability
In 1997, the management of a local golf resort/residential development asked for a meeting with Central Virginia Electric Cooperative (CVEC) to discuss power quality and reliability problems. The multi-million dollar development was located at the end of a 7 mile cross-country radial overhead distribution line. The line extended through a heavily wooded area for several miles before reaching the resort property. Three times in the previous twelve months, the resort had endured outages lasting longer than four hours, twice lasting longer than eight hours. Our standard 40 foot wide right-of-way was well maintained; the towering pine trees outside the right of way were the culprits. The property owners with pines would not allow wider clearing. The solution was to get a power source in close proximity to the development, but it was too close to the edge of the service territory and the load was too small to consider a new substation. The only good fit was an independent source that would be available quickly on loss of utility feed and could be used for periods of up to twenty-four hours. A standby diesel engine generator set was the answer, but the cost was prohibitive for CVEC to install one. The solution CVEC suggested was for the development to provide their own generator. If they were willing to operate it to offset peak power purchases for CVEC, they would receive monthly credits for its output that would offset the cost of ownership. This paper describes how the solution to the problem benefits all concerned.
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