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A Study on Decision Plan of Hosting Capacity for Distribution Feeder

배전선로 연계용량 선정방안에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2021.06.09
  • Accepted : 2021.08.17
  • Published : 2021.08.31

Abstract

Renewable energy resources are rapidly becoming an integral part of electricity generation portfolios around the world due to declining costs, government subsidies, and corporate sustainability goal. Interacting wind, solar, and load forecast errors can create significant unpredictable impacts on the distribution system, feeder congestion, voltage standard and reactive power stability margins. These impacts will be increasing with the increasing penetration levels of variable renewable generation in the power systems. There is a limit to the maximum amount of renewable energy sources that can be connected in a distribution feeder by the connection rule of transmission & distribution facility in Korea. This study represents the decision plans of hosting capacity for distribution feeders without the need for significant upgrades to the existing transmission infrastructure. Especially, the paper suggests and discusses the hosting capacity standard of feeder cables and minimum load calculation of distribution feeders.

재생에너지 자원은 비용감소, 정부 보조금, 지속가능성 등의 목적에 연계되어 전 세계적으로 전기를 생산하는 설비의 필수적인 영역으로 급속하게 진행되고 있다. 풍력, 태양광 및 부하가 상호작용하여 발생하는 예측오차는 배전계통, 선로 혼잡도, 전압과 무효전력 안정도 여유 등 예기치 않은 심각한 충격을 발생시킬 수가 있다. 이 충격은 전력계통에서 변동성 재생에너지의 보급이 증가함에 따라 더 커질 것이다. 우리나라는 배전선로에 연결될 수 있는 재생에너지의 최대 용량은 송배전용전기설비이용규정에 의해 제한된다. 이 연구는 기존 송전설비의 중대한 설비 개조가 필요하지 않는 배전선로에 대한 연계용량 결정방안을 기술한다. 특히 선로 케이블의 연계용량 기준과 배전선로의 최소부하 계산에 관하여 제안과 검토를 한다.

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