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引用次数: 11
摘要
2002年,两家太平洋西北公用事业公司将新的配电自动化技术解决方案投入到四个变电站的服务中,总共有十个配电馈线。这些解决方案使用商业现成的控制技术来密切控制配电电压,以减少能源使用和控制需求。位于华盛顿州东部的内陆电力和照明公司(Inland Power and Light Company)的第一个系统于2002年4月投入使用,俄勒冈州克拉茨科尼电力公司(Clatskanie PUD)的另外三个系统于2002年11月投入使用。在撰写本文时,Avista Utilities正在安装这项新技术。本文介绍了这四个农村变电站正在进行的运行和测试的结果。它还将描述当该技术用于实施需求控制、负载管理和保护电压调节时,其他公用事业公司可能期望的结果。
Energy conservation and demand control using distribution automation technologies
In 2002, two Pacific Northwest Utilities placed new distribution automation technology solutions into service at four substations with a total of ten distribution feeders. These solutions use commercial-off-the-shelf control technology to closely control distribution voltages to reduce energy usage and control demand. The first system at Inland Power and Light Company, a cooperative in Eastern Washington, went into service in April 2002, and the other three at Clatskanie PUD in Oregon went into service in November 2002. Avista Utilities is installing this new technology at the time of this writing. This paper presents the results of the ongoing operation and tests at these four rural substations. It will also describe the results that other utilities could expect when this technology is used to implement demand control, load management and conservation voltage regulation.