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Analysis of energy transition impact on the low-voltage network using stochastic load and generation models

Authors :
Bernards, Raoul
van Westering, Werner
Morren, Johan
Slootweg, Han
Bernards, Raoul
van Westering, Werner
Morren, Johan
Slootweg, Han
Source :
Energies vol.13 (2020) date: 2020-11-21 nr.22 [ISSN 1996-1073]
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The energy transition poses a challenge for the electricity distribution network design as new energy technologies cause increasing and uncertain network loads. Traditional static load models cannot cope with the stochastic nature of this new technology adoption. Furthermore, traditional nonlinear power methods have difficulty evaluating very large networks with millions of cables, because they are computationally expensive. This paper proposes a method which uses copulas for modeling the uncertainty of technology adoption and load profiles, and combines it with a fast linear load flow model. The copulas are able to accurately model the stochastic behavior of solar irradiance, load measurements, and mobility data, converting them into electricity load profiles. The linear load flow model has better scalability and stability compared to traditional load flow models. The models are applied to a case study which uses a real-world dataset consisting of a realistic technology adoption scenario and a low-voltage network with millions of cables, which considers both voltage and current problems. Results show that risk profiles can be generated for all cables in the network, resulting in a valuable map for the district network operator as to where to focus their efforts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Energies vol.13 (2020) date: 2020-11-21 nr.22 [ISSN 1996-1073]
Notes :
Bernards, Raoul
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1296603375
Document Type :
Electronic Resource