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Distributed Generation Management in Distribution Networks; Gestion de la production decentralisee dans les reseaux de distribution

Abstract

Deregulations of the energy market, followed by many privatizations, and vertical disintegrations brought a complete reorganization of the electric sector. The opening of the energy markets as well as the technological developments of the means of production of small and average power strongly encourage this evolution. A systematic methodology to study the transmission of impacts between the Low and Medium Voltage is initially proposed, after a quick state of the art of the various possible impacts. The voltage deviation is then identified as the most critical impact. This criticality is supported by quantitative studies on French typical networks, and is confirmed by the related literature. In order to solve this impact, a research of the means of action within tension of the distribution network and their modeling is carried out. As the manipulated variables of the means of adjustment available are discrete or continuous, specific tools are then developed to coordinate them. This coordination is pressed on optimization algorithms developed by holding account of inherent specificity with the manipulated variables. A methodology for the choice or optimal location of the adjustment means associated with a management of the voltage deviation is presented. Lastly, 'decentralized' strategies of coordination for the means  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Apr 15, 2004
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
FRNC-TH-5947
Reference Number:
RN06054045; TVI: 0605
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: These genie electrique; 81 refs.
Subject:
24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; DEREGULATION; ENERGY; MARKET; ELECTRIC POWER; PRODUCTION; VALIDATION; SIMULATORS
OSTI ID:
20723769
Research Organizations:
Institut National Polytechnique, 38 - Grenoble (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR0503377
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20723769
Submitting Site:
FR
Size:
212 pages
Announcement Date:
May 15, 2006

Citation Formats

Caire, R. Distributed Generation Management in Distribution Networks; Gestion de la production decentralisee dans les reseaux de distribution. France: N. p., 2004. Web.
Caire, R. Distributed Generation Management in Distribution Networks; Gestion de la production decentralisee dans les reseaux de distribution. France.
Caire, R. 2004. "Distributed Generation Management in Distribution Networks; Gestion de la production decentralisee dans les reseaux de distribution." France.
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title = {Distributed Generation Management in Distribution Networks; Gestion de la production decentralisee dans les reseaux de distribution}
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abstractNote = {Deregulations of the energy market, followed by many privatizations, and vertical disintegrations brought a complete reorganization of the electric sector. The opening of the energy markets as well as the technological developments of the means of production of small and average power strongly encourage this evolution. A systematic methodology to study the transmission of impacts between the Low and Medium Voltage is initially proposed, after a quick state of the art of the various possible impacts. The voltage deviation is then identified as the most critical impact. This criticality is supported by quantitative studies on French typical networks, and is confirmed by the related literature. In order to solve this impact, a research of the means of action within tension of the distribution network and their modeling is carried out. As the manipulated variables of the means of adjustment available are discrete or continuous, specific tools are then developed to coordinate them. This coordination is pressed on optimization algorithms developed by holding account of inherent specificity with the manipulated variables. A methodology for the choice or optimal location of the adjustment means associated with a management of the voltage deviation is presented. Lastly, 'decentralized' strategies of coordination for the means of adjustment and a proposal for an experimental validation are presented, thanks to a real time simulator, making it possible to test the strategies of coordination and the necessary means of communication. (author)}
place = {France}
year = {2004}
month = {Apr}
}