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Energy Supply Time in an Islanded Grid Portion Re-Energized by Local Renewable Sources

Résumé

When a portion of the low-voltage distribution network, typically a village, is disconnected from the upstream network, due to a fault or maintenance, it can be reenergized temporarily by the distribution system operator. Usually, if closing of a normally open tie-switch connected to a neighboring feeder is not possible, a diesel generator is conveyed to the islanded grid portion, and used towards temporary energy supply. This solution though can be costly, environmentally detrimental or not available. In this paper, an alternative solution towards temporary energy supply of a islanded grid is presented, relying instead only on local renewable sources, here photovoltaic sources, and a small battery. This work further improves decision-making, by providing valuable information to system operator. Given consumption and generation time-series data, the continuous supply of the islanded grid is estimated, depending on several parameters such at the starting time and the demand response scheme enforced.
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hal-04791238 , version 1 (22-11-2024)

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  • HAL Id : hal-04791238 , version 1

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Jane Marchand, Jérôme Buire, Vincent Debusschere, Jean Pompee, Iulia Ivan, et al.. Energy Supply Time in an Islanded Grid Portion Re-Energized by Local Renewable Sources. CIRED Chicago Workshop 2024, CIRED, Nov 2024, Chicago, United States. ⟨hal-04791238⟩
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