Fostering microgeneration in power systems: The effect of legislative limitations

JN Fidalgo, DBMM Fontes - Electric Power Systems Research, 2012 - Elsevier
Electric Power Systems Research, 2012Elsevier
The large-scale integration of microgeneration (MG) can bring several technical benefits,
such as: improving the voltage profile, reducing power losses and allowing for network
capacity investment deferral. Furthermore, it is now widely accepted that introducing new
renewable MG, such as wind turbines, photovoltaic panels or biomass can help control
carbon emissions, reduce our dependence on oil and contribute to a sustainable energy
growth. This paper presents an empirical analysis of the benefits of MG on avoided losses …
The large-scale integration of microgeneration (MG) can bring several technical benefits, such as: improving the voltage profile, reducing power losses and allowing for network capacity investment deferral. Furthermore, it is now widely accepted that introducing new renewable MG, such as wind turbines, photovoltaic panels or biomass can help control carbon emissions, reduce our dependence on oil and contribute to a sustainable energy growth. This paper presents an empirical analysis of the benefits of MG on avoided losses, voltage profiles and branch congestion. The main goal is to clarify whether the current regulatory framework allows for obtaining all the MG potential gains. The main conclusion is that some legal constraints should be removed, or at least relaxed, in order to promote the growth of distributed power generation, particularly, for domestic MG.
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