Electric Energy Systems Smart Grids and IEA ENARD – Annex II: DG System Integration into Distribution Networks Helfried Brunner Operating Agent AnnexII.

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Electric Energy Systems Smart Grids and IEA ENARD – Annex II: DG System Integration into Distribution Networks Helfried Brunner Operating Agent AnnexII Workshop Demand Side Management and Energy Efficiency April 1 st, Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf

Electric Energy Systems Contents DG System Integration into Distribution Networks IEA ENARD Annex II

Electric Energy Systems Distributed Generation Different drivers for increasing share of renewable energy resources –Climate Change –Energy Import Dependency The penetration of Distributed Generation (DG) increases continuously new challenges for distribution network operation energy- and load management is becoming increasingly important

Electric Energy Systems Integration of DG in distribution networks (1) The voltage rise effect is the main influence of DER on power quality in rural networks Effect can be limited by arrangement during planning of the connection: –power limitation –enhancement of the short circuit power in the PCC –Active integration of DER with power control dependent on the voltage level is not common

Electric Energy Systems Integration of DG in distribution networks (2)

Electric Energy Systems Smart Grids A possible Solution for DG System Integration is a Smart Grid Smart Grids are power grids with a coordinated management based on bi- directional communication between grid components, generators, energy storages and consumers to enable an energy-efficient and cost-effective system operation that is ready for future challenges of the energy system

Electric Energy Systems Smart Grids and Distributed Generation Possible ancillary services provided by DG –voltage control –reactive power compensation –loss compensation –harmonic filtering when the share of PV is high maybe additionally: –frequency control –network stability The stochastic characteristic of some DG must be taken into account In general the opportunities for DG to provide ancillary services may increase with increasing DG penetration

Electric Energy Systems Relationship between Technical, Economcal and Regulatory Issues Regulatory Aspects Technical AspectsEconomical Aspects The chicken or the egg causality

Electric Energy Systems Ancillary Services Markets Currently only limited markets for small units are existing –i.e. revenues for reactive power in Spain No market for voltage control at distribution network level No market for harmonic compensation Limited access for small units to balance energy markets

Electric Energy Systems Regulatory framework Incentives for DG interconnection –technical, economical and regulatory Participation of DG in balance energy markets In a first step ancillary service markets combined with feed in tariffs –until DG is competitive without subsidies (only a question of time) Development of ancillary service markets –voltage control –reactive power supply –harmonic filtering

Electric Energy Systems IEA ENARD Annex II

Electric Energy Systems ENARD Vision ENARD – Electricity Networks Analysis, Research and Development Vision: “To facilitate the uptake of new operating procedures, architectures, methodologies and technologies in electricity T&D networks, such as to enhance their overall performance in relation to the developing challenges of network renewal, renewables integration and network resilience”

Electric Energy Systems Status Participating Countries AustriaUnited Kingdom SwitzerlandUnited States (t.b.c) ItalyFrance DenmarkNorway BelgiumCanada (t.b.c.) FinlandJapan (t.b.c.) Sweden Spain

Electric Energy Systems Annex I - Information Collation and Dissemination (U.K) Central control & coordination (Ex-Co Meetings) Essential definition platform ENARD Overview Annex III - Infrastructure Asset Management (U.K) Asses ageing, degradation, failure and EoL (End-of-Life) characteristics Case study of examples on how asset information is used Cross reference with available information transmission system Annex IV - Transmission (Norway) Long term vision for developments in transmission systems Annex II – DG System Integration in Distribution Networks (Austria, arsenal research)

Electric Energy Systems Annex II is officially approved by the IEA ENARD ExCo Draft working program was worked out within Annex I Workshop “DG System Integration and New Business Models” in Vienna, March 20 th - 21 st, 2007 Operational since September 24 th, 2008 (ExCo Meeting in Trondheim, Norway) Kick-off Meeting in Vienna, May 13 th -14 th, 2008 : 1 st Working Meeting December 8 th and 9 th in London Next Meeting May 27 th and 28 th in Billund, Denmark ENARD Annex II Status

Electric Energy Systems Objectives of Annex II to build up and exchange knowledge on DG system integration aspects and existing active network approaches amongst the global players in distribution networks to promote implementation possibilities for active distribution networks as an overall goal of this Annex II. to develop guideline(s) for network operators and political decision makers on how to manage and implement the transition from a passive to an active distribution network

Electric Energy Systems DG System Integration in Distribution Networks 24 Months + optional extension Aspects for Transition towards Active Distribution Networks Operation and Control of Active Distribution Networks Cross Cutting Issues, Interrelation and Dissemination ENARD Annex II - Tasks

Electric Energy Systems Scope and Tasks Task 1: Aspects for the transition towards active distribution networks To review, analyze and document existing architectures and planning approaches of active distribution networks including barriers and models –survey of existing active networks –benchmarking and identification of needs Output: State of the art, trends, barriers and recommendations for active distribution networks architectures and planning approaches

Electric Energy Systems Scope and Tasks Task 2: Management of Active Distribution Networks To foster the development of control and operational strategies that can be utilised to improve the reliability, operation and performance of active distribution grids –Surveying technical, economical and organisational Operation and Control Approaches –Organisational Framework and Business Models –Guideline and Recommendations Output: Current state of the art, trends, barriers and recommendations for control and operation of active distribution networks.

Electric Energy Systems Scope and Tasks Task 3: Cross Cutting Issues, Interrelation and Dissemination To develop a clear vision of active distribution networks and evaluate the micro and macroeconomic benefit; to perform dissemination activities for active distribution –Workshops and dissemination –Vision and value analysis Output: Reports on interrelation and dissemination activities, guidelines for stakeholders to assist DNO´s to progress from passive to active approach, vision and value report.

Electric Energy Systems Thank You Contact Helfried Brunner arsenal research Vice Head Electric Energy Systems Giefinggasse 2, 1210 Wien