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Case Study on the Socio-Economic Benefit of Allowing Active Power Curtailment to Postpone Grid Upgrades

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  • Magne L. Kolstad

    (SINTEF Energy Research, NO-7465 Trondheim, Norway)

  • Ove Wolfgang

    (SINTEF Energy Research, NO-7465 Trondheim, Norway)

  • Rolf Håkan Josefsen

    (Agder Energi Nett AS, NO-4848 Arendal, Norway)

Abstract

The penetration of distributed generation is rapidly increasing in the power system. Traditionally, a fit-and-forget approach has been applied for grid integration of distributed generation, by investing in a grid capacity that can deal with worst-case situations. However, there is now increasing interest for the possible cost savings that can be achieved through more active network management. This paper presents a case study on the possible socio-economic benefit of postponing a grid upgrade in an area of surplus generation. Two alternatives for grid integration of an 8 MW run-on-river hydro power plant in the southern part of Norway are investigated: (i) grid upgrade; and (ii) active power curtailment whenever needed to avoid network congestion. This study shows that cost savings corresponding to 13% of the investment cost for the grid upgrade is possible through active power curtailment.

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  • Magne L. Kolstad & Ove Wolfgang & Rolf Håkan Josefsen, 2017. "Case Study on the Socio-Economic Benefit of Allowing Active Power Curtailment to Postpone Grid Upgrades," Energies, MDPI, vol. 10(5), pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:10:y:2017:i:5:p:632-:d:97630
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