Empirical Analysis of Capacity Investment Solution in Distribution Grids

30 Mar 2021  ·  Luis Lopez, Alvaro Gonzalez-Castellanos, David Pozo ·

This paper presents an analysis of the stability and quality of the distributed generation planning problem's investment solution. The entry of distributed generators power based on non-conventional energy sources has been extensively promoted in distribution grids. In this paper, a two-stage stochastic programming model is used to find the optimal distributed generators' installed capacities. We emphasize the design of scenarios to represent the stochasticity of power production on renewable sources. In the scenario generation, a method is proposed based on the clustering of real measurements of meteorological variables. We measure the quality and stability of the investment solution as a function of the number of scenarios. The results show that a reduced selection of scenarios can give an inadequate solution to distributed generators' investment strategy.

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