Impacts of plug-in hybrid vehicles and combined heat and power technologies on electric and gas distribution network losses
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Author(s)
Acha, S
Green, TC
Shah, N
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Distribution network operators (DNOs) require strategies that can offset the tradeoffs new embedded technologies have on their assets. This paper employs modelling to show that through control device manipulation, gas and electric (G&E) network operators can influence savings in energy losses under the presence of plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) and combined heat and power technologies (CHPs). An integrated gas and electric optimal power flow (OPF) tool is introduced to undertake various case studies. The OPF tool evaluates the technical impacts experienced in the networks when DNOs apply a "plug and forget" operation strategy and then compares the results against a "loss minimisation" strategy. Results show the benefits in applying different strategies are more considerable in electric networks than in gas networks. The study corroborates that an integrated G&E analysis offers a fresh perspective for stakeholders in evaluating energy service networks performance under different operation strategies.
Date Issued
2009-09-28
Date Acceptance
2009-01-01
Citation
Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE PES/IAS Conference on Sustainable Alternative Energy (SAE), 2009, pp.1-7
ISBN
978-1-4244-4430-4
Publisher
IEEE
Start Page
1
End Page
7
Journal / Book Title
Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE PES/IAS Conference on Sustainable Alternative Energy (SAE)
Copyright Statement
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Sponsor
BP International Limited
Grant Number
BPI/PAT/SH/50046
Source
2009 IEEE PES/IAS Conference on Sustainable Alternative Energy (SAE)
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2009-09-28
Finish Date
2009-09-30
Coverage Spatial
Valencia, Spain