Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica

An assessment of the technical impacts of distributed generation (DG) on electric power systems is presented in this paper. In order to quantify the impacts of DG on electric networks, four indices have been proposed, which assess aspects such as active power losses, reactive power losses, voltage p...

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Main Authors: Luisa Fernanda Buitrago Arroyave, Jesús María López Lezama
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas 2013-05-01
Series:Tecnura
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Online Access:http://tecnura.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/537/506
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spelling doaj-9885c4f8b0314b8b9c54d5ae0a7f0e582020-11-25T01:35:41ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco Jose de CaldasTecnura0123-921X2248-76382013-05-0117365060Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctricaLuisa Fernanda Buitrago ArroyaveJesús María López LezamaAn assessment of the technical impacts of distributed generation (DG) on electric power systems is presented in this paper. In order to quantify the impacts of DG on electric networks, four indices have been proposed, which assess aspects such as active power losses, reactive power losses, voltage profile and congestion. These indices are dimensionless and compare the network operation with and without DG. Such indices represent a decision-supporting tool for the network operator. To evaluate the impact of DG on the network, two testing systems of 13 and 34 busses are considered. An exhaustive evaluation considering all possible DG locations is presented. The potential impact is analyzed under several operation modes. Results show that while the DG can contribute to the improvement of voltage profile and power loss reduction, an inappropriate location and sizing of it may lead to an increase in power losses and congestion in the network.http://tecnura.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/537/506Congestiondistributed generationpower lossesvoltage profile.
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author Luisa Fernanda Buitrago Arroyave
Jesús María López Lezama
spellingShingle Luisa Fernanda Buitrago Arroyave
Jesús María López Lezama
Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
Tecnura
Congestion
distributed generation
power losses
voltage profile.
author_facet Luisa Fernanda Buitrago Arroyave
Jesús María López Lezama
author_sort Luisa Fernanda Buitrago Arroyave
title Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
title_short Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
title_full Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
title_fullStr Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
title_full_unstemmed Valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
title_sort valoración de los impactos técnicos de la generación distribuida en sistemas de energía eléctrica
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas
series Tecnura
issn 0123-921X
2248-7638
publishDate 2013-05-01
description An assessment of the technical impacts of distributed generation (DG) on electric power systems is presented in this paper. In order to quantify the impacts of DG on electric networks, four indices have been proposed, which assess aspects such as active power losses, reactive power losses, voltage profile and congestion. These indices are dimensionless and compare the network operation with and without DG. Such indices represent a decision-supporting tool for the network operator. To evaluate the impact of DG on the network, two testing systems of 13 and 34 busses are considered. An exhaustive evaluation considering all possible DG locations is presented. The potential impact is analyzed under several operation modes. Results show that while the DG can contribute to the improvement of voltage profile and power loss reduction, an inappropriate location and sizing of it may lead to an increase in power losses and congestion in the network.
topic Congestion
distributed generation
power losses
voltage profile.
url http://tecnura.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/537/506
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