Distributed Interruptible Load Shedding and Micro-Generator Dispatching to Benefit System Operations
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
A blackout is the worst end result of a significant difference
between generation and absorption of power. Therefore,
distribution network operators (DNO) need to know and control
the load and generation profiles in advance to run an electric power
network well, especially when distributed generation is present, as
in the smart grid of the future.
The combination of distributed interruptible load shedding and
dispatched microgenerators provides the DNO with an interesting
opportunity for power network emergency management.
In this paper, a proposal to approach this problem and some test
results are presented using probabilistic methods for a small lowvoltage
network with interruptible loads and combined heat and
power (mu CHP) generators.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mu CHP; blackout; demand side management; energy management; load shedding; statistics; stochastic system; uncertain system. ACRONYMS
Elenco autori:
Pievatolo, Antonio; Argiento, Raffaele
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