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Assessment of renewable energy hosting capacity in distribution networks considering demand-side management and network reconfiguration

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  • Gaoxiang Ye
  • Jie Yang
  • Fangzhou Xia
  • Feifan Shao
  • Jingyou Xu
  • Ke Chen
  • Jing Tang
  • Yujie Zhou

Abstract

A renewable energy carrying capacity assessment method for distribution grids considering demand-side management (DSM) and network reconfiguration (NR) was proposed. First, a DSM and NR model applicable to the renewable energy carrying capacity (NECC) assessment of the distribution network (DN) was established; second, an NECC evaluation model for DN considering DSM and NR was established with the aim of maximizing the access capacity of distributed new energies; second, the second-order conical relaxation method was applied to convex solve the model; third, the simulation example adopts an improved IEEE 33-node DN to evaluate the NECC of system with various scenarios. Finally, the simulation experiment based on improved IEEE 33-node DN was conducted to assess the distributed NECC of the system in some scenarios.

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  • Gaoxiang Ye & Jie Yang & Fangzhou Xia & Feifan Shao & Jingyou Xu & Ke Chen & Jing Tang & Yujie Zhou, 2024. "Assessment of renewable energy hosting capacity in distribution networks considering demand-side management and network reconfiguration," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 19, pages 468-474.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:19:y:2024:i::p:468-474.
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