Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System

Distributed generation is one of the most accepted strategies to attend the increase in electrical demand around the world. Since 2014, Colombian government agencies have enacted laws and resolutions to promote and regulate the introduction of different generation technologies into the country’s ele...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Luis Felipe Gaitán, Juan David Gómez, Edwin Rivas-Trujillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano 2019-09-01
Series:TecnoLógicas
Subjects:
Online Access:https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/1489
id doaj-1edbbdbc0f3a404bbf8adc675489a722
record_format Article
spelling doaj-1edbbdbc0f3a404bbf8adc675489a7222020-11-25T01:39:50ZengInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoTecnoLógicas0123-77992256-53372019-09-01224619521210.22430/22565337.14891489Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node SystemLuis Felipe Gaitán0Juan David Gómez1Edwin Rivas-Trujillo2Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas ,ColombiaUniversidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, ColombiaUniversidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, ColombiaDistributed generation is one of the most accepted strategies to attend the increase in electrical demand around the world. Since 2014, Colombian government agencies have enacted laws and resolutions to promote and regulate the introduction of different generation technologies into the country’s electrical system. The incorporation of distributed generation systems into conventional distribution networks can cause problems if technical studies are not previously carried out to determine the consequences of the start of the operations of these new generation technologies. This scenario represents a new challenge for distribution networks operators because they must ensure that their systems can integrate these new generation sources without affecting the correct operation of the grid. In this article, the IEEE 13 nodes system is modified by incorporating the load curves of the three types of consumers in the Colombian electricity market into the model. Additionally, distributed generation systems from non-conventional sources of energy are integrated into two system nodes in order to perform a quasi-dynamic analysis of the different electrical variables, which can be used to determine the impact of these new technologies on a local distribution system. The voltage profiles and active and reactive power do not show considerable changes in the behavior of the electrical network; however, in the simulation scenarios where distributed generators are operating, the system exhibits a considerable increase in lines losses. There are two alternatives to manage these unusual levels in the operation of the nodes with distributed generation: (1) operating these new DG nodes in islanded mode or (2) strengthening the local distribution system through the implementation of new distribution lines in the network.https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/1489distributed generationquasi-dynamic simulationsmall-scale autogeneratorslocal distribution systemmedium voltage feeder
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Luis Felipe Gaitán
Juan David Gómez
Edwin Rivas-Trujillo
spellingShingle Luis Felipe Gaitán
Juan David Gómez
Edwin Rivas-Trujillo
Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System
TecnoLógicas
distributed generation
quasi-dynamic simulation
small-scale autogenerators
local distribution system
medium voltage feeder
author_facet Luis Felipe Gaitán
Juan David Gómez
Edwin Rivas-Trujillo
author_sort Luis Felipe Gaitán
title Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System
title_short Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System
title_full Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System
title_fullStr Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-Dynamic Analysis of a Local Distribution System with Distributed Generation. Study Case: The IEEE 13 Node System
title_sort quasi-dynamic analysis of a local distribution system with distributed generation. study case: the ieee 13 node system
publisher Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano
series TecnoLógicas
issn 0123-7799
2256-5337
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Distributed generation is one of the most accepted strategies to attend the increase in electrical demand around the world. Since 2014, Colombian government agencies have enacted laws and resolutions to promote and regulate the introduction of different generation technologies into the country’s electrical system. The incorporation of distributed generation systems into conventional distribution networks can cause problems if technical studies are not previously carried out to determine the consequences of the start of the operations of these new generation technologies. This scenario represents a new challenge for distribution networks operators because they must ensure that their systems can integrate these new generation sources without affecting the correct operation of the grid. In this article, the IEEE 13 nodes system is modified by incorporating the load curves of the three types of consumers in the Colombian electricity market into the model. Additionally, distributed generation systems from non-conventional sources of energy are integrated into two system nodes in order to perform a quasi-dynamic analysis of the different electrical variables, which can be used to determine the impact of these new technologies on a local distribution system. The voltage profiles and active and reactive power do not show considerable changes in the behavior of the electrical network; however, in the simulation scenarios where distributed generators are operating, the system exhibits a considerable increase in lines losses. There are two alternatives to manage these unusual levels in the operation of the nodes with distributed generation: (1) operating these new DG nodes in islanded mode or (2) strengthening the local distribution system through the implementation of new distribution lines in the network.
topic distributed generation
quasi-dynamic simulation
small-scale autogenerators
local distribution system
medium voltage feeder
url https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/1489
work_keys_str_mv AT luisfelipegaitan quasidynamicanalysisofalocaldistributionsystemwithdistributedgenerationstudycasetheieee13nodesystem
AT juandavidgomez quasidynamicanalysisofalocaldistributionsystemwithdistributedgenerationstudycasetheieee13nodesystem
AT edwinrivastrujillo quasidynamicanalysisofalocaldistributionsystemwithdistributedgenerationstudycasetheieee13nodesystem
_version_ 1725048796621045760