Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications
Authored by Richard Mark Rylatt, Vijayanarasimha Hindupur Pakka
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.3390/en9020101
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Abstract
We present a framework for the design and simulation of electrical
distribution systems and short term electricity markets specific to the
UK. The modelling comprises packages relating to the technical and
economic features of the electrical grid. The first package models the
medium/low distribution networks with elements such as transformers, voltage regulators, distributed generators, composite loads, distribution lines and cables. This model forms the basis for elementary
analysis such as load flow and short circuit calculations and also
enables the investigation of effects of integrating distributed
resources, voltage regulation, resource scheduling and the like. The
second part of the modelling exercise relates to the UK short term
electricity market with specific features such as balancing mechanism
and bid-offer strategies. The framework is used for investigating
methods of voltage regulation using multiple control technologies, to
demonstrate the effects of high penetration of wind power on balancing
prices and finally use these prices towards achieving demand response
through aggregated prosumers.
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