2015
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrs.2014.2363142
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Defining and Evaluating the Capacity Value of Distributed Generation

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“…Based on the previously calculated variables, The LIC to a transmission grid supply point is calculated in this paper by considering both the effective capacity ECN and the network effects NEN on the power output of the DGN under analysis: 𝐿𝐼𝐶 𝑁 = 𝐸𝐶 𝑁 − 𝑁𝐸 𝑁 (7) The difference in equation (7), i.e. the LICN, represents the incremental impact on the GSP interface from a particular DG unit (measured in MW) for the correct planning and assessment, other than the model from standard ER P2 [20], of network security, reliability and DG penetration.…”
Section: Locational Incremental Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the previously calculated variables, The LIC to a transmission grid supply point is calculated in this paper by considering both the effective capacity ECN and the network effects NEN on the power output of the DGN under analysis: 𝐿𝐼𝐶 𝑁 = 𝐸𝐶 𝑁 − 𝑁𝐸 𝑁 (7) The difference in equation (7), i.e. the LICN, represents the incremental impact on the GSP interface from a particular DG unit (measured in MW) for the correct planning and assessment, other than the model from standard ER P2 [20], of network security, reliability and DG penetration.…”
Section: Locational Incremental Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable work was undertaken at power distribution levels to weigh the influence of DG to local network adequacy [7]- [12]. These studies have proposed methods to determine DG's ability to satisfy network's peak demand during normal operations.…”
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“…In fact, in existing research, there are two commonly used evaluation indicators, the equivalent firm capacity and the equivalent conventional capacity (ECC). These two indicators can operate well in a wide range of applications (Keane et al, 2011;Dent et al, 2015;Ding and Xu, 2017;Zeng et al, 2020a,b). To keep the description uniform, in this article, the same method is used to present the capacity value.…”
Section: Capacity Value Metricsmentioning
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“…The extent to which an asset (generator, storage facility, interconnector) participates in these capacity mechanisms is determined by its capacity value, which expresses the effect of the asset on the security of supply in the 'common currency' of an equivalent change in firm load or generation level [2]. There has been substantial interest in defining capacity values for different assets, including tidal barrages [3], wind power [4], solar power [5], energy storage [6] and distributed generation [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%