Probabilistic Study of the Impact on the Network Equipment of Changing Load Profiles in Modern Low Voltage Grids

Authors

  • J-F. Toubeau Author
  • V. Klonari Author
  • Z. De Grève Author
  • J. Lobry Author
  • F. Vallée Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj13.428

Keywords:

Dispersed generation, electric vehicles, probabilistic study

Abstract

The paper proposes a measurement-based method for the long-term analysis of the low-voltage (LV) distribution network. This work focuses on line power flows susceptible to cause a premature deterioration of cables and on power exchanged at the MV/LV transformer that can potentially induce adverse repercussions on its lifetime. Such estimations are indeed essential as the distribution systems are more and more frequently subject to stress conditions due to the increase of photovoltaic (PV) installations and significant loads such as electric vehicles. In this context, using a probabilistic approach is more beneficial than worst-case scenarios that yield much more restrictive conclusions. The approach is implemented in a pseudo-sequential Monte-Carlo environment and is based on quarter-hourly energy flows recorded by smart meters installed at some LV customers of the Belgian distribution network. These devices are currently located in some scarce selected areas but the penetration rate is expected to massively grow in the future. With the increase of collected measurements, this analysis tool will therefore allow Distribution System Operators (DSOs) to accurately assess important parameters for a secure and efficient operation of the network.

Author Biographies

  • J-F. Toubeau

    Department of Electrical Engineering

    Faculté Polytechnique, University of Mons

    Boulevard Dolez 31, B-7000 Mons (Belgium)

    Phone/Fax number: +0032 65 374123, e-mail: Jean-Francois.TOUBEAU@umons.ac.be

  • V. Klonari

    Department of Electrical Engineering

    Faculté Polytechnique, University of Mons

    Boulevard Dolez 31, B-7000 Mons (Belgium)

    Phone/Fax number: +0032 65 374123

  • Z. De Grève

    Department of Electrical Engineering

    Faculté Polytechnique, University of Mons

    Boulevard Dolez 31, B-7000 Mons (Belgium)

    Phone/Fax number: +0032 65 374123

  • J. Lobry

    Department of Electrical Engineering

    Faculté Polytechnique, University of Mons

    Boulevard Dolez 31, B-7000 Mons (Belgium)

    Phone/Fax number: +0032 65 374123

  • F. Vallée

     Department of General Physics

    Faculté Polytechnique, University of Mons

    Boulevard Dolez 31, B-7000 Mons (Belgium)

    Phone/Fax number: +0032 65 374123

Published

2024-01-12

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