Modelling of clustered distributed generation for economic requirements.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj04.221Keywords:
distributed generation, economic structure, pecific generation cost, low voltage networkAbstract
In this paper, economical and technicalconsiderations of distributed generation units (DGU)will be presented in two steps. The first one analyseseconomic side of the distributed generation units. Thecalculation of total cost as well as the specific generationcost will be presented. The last newly defined param-eter allows to compare different distributed generationunits with their own and with traditional thermal powerplants. In the second step, the technical restrictionslike power stability or load flow will be considered. Todo this, the model of a low voltage (LV) network hasbeen created. The network has been divided into clus-ter, where DGU and loads are included. The DGU willbe driven in two operating modes: firstly variable loadaccording to the load curve and secondly with full load.Bringing these two models together the following con-clusion will be drawn. The use of distributed generationunits cannot be considered only from the technical pointof view. The economic view plays also an important role.