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Effect of distributed energy systems on the electricity grid

M., Brown and L., MacManus (2011) Effect of distributed energy systems on the electricity grid. [Study Group Report]

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Abstract

A feasibility study is being carried out at Ecotricity into a distributed
energy storage system comprising Energy stores (batteries) placed at
consumer level (in customer’s homes). The aim is to flatten consumer
demand and make better use of home-based generation. The Study
Group considered the mechanism of connecting batteries to the local
distribution system, the ability to meet engineering requirements for the
standard of the connection, and the potential impact of large numbers of
such connections on stability of the local distribution network. Network
and (DC-AC) invertor models were used to examine network connection
transients. A statistical model was proposed to estimate the distribution
of key electrical parameters to determine the likelihood of engineering
standards being exceeded. The Study Group also considered stochastic
methods of modelling wind speed, to better understand the requirements
for battery energy storage as a complement to wind power.

Item Type:Study Group Report
Problem Sectors:Energy and utilities
Study Groups:European Study Group with Industry > ESGI 80 (Cardiff, UK, Apr 4-8, 2011)
Company Name:Ecotricity
ID Code:577
Deposited By: Mark Curtis
Deposited On:22 Mar 2012 16:08
Last Modified:29 May 2015 20:12

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