Microgrids exploitation is one of the most useful and efficient ways of integrating Distribution Generation (DG) technologies. Microgrids allow to realize a coordinate control of different DG facilities, and to provide proper control strategies to the distribution grid. In this paper, economical involvements affecting decisions of realization of microgrids are assessed. Furthermore, a procedure for economical evaluation of microgrids is proposed, aiming to minimize costs in the presence of different constraints. The procedure is applied to a test system representing a cluster of residential final users and services, and various cases are analyzed, in order to account for different choices for energy supply.

A procedure for evaluating microgrids technical and economic feasibility issues / Dicorato, Maria; Forte, Giuseppe; Trovato, Michele Antonio. - (2009). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE PowerTech 2009 tenutosi a Bucarest, Romania nel 28 Giugno - 2 Luglio 2009) [10.1109/PTC.2009.5281996].

A procedure for evaluating microgrids technical and economic feasibility issues

Dicorato, Maria;Forte, Giuseppe;Trovato, Michele Antonio
2009-01-01

Abstract

Microgrids exploitation is one of the most useful and efficient ways of integrating Distribution Generation (DG) technologies. Microgrids allow to realize a coordinate control of different DG facilities, and to provide proper control strategies to the distribution grid. In this paper, economical involvements affecting decisions of realization of microgrids are assessed. Furthermore, a procedure for economical evaluation of microgrids is proposed, aiming to minimize costs in the presence of different constraints. The procedure is applied to a test system representing a cluster of residential final users and services, and various cases are analyzed, in order to account for different choices for energy supply.
2009
IEEE PowerTech 2009
978-1-4244-2235-7
A procedure for evaluating microgrids technical and economic feasibility issues / Dicorato, Maria; Forte, Giuseppe; Trovato, Michele Antonio. - (2009). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE PowerTech 2009 tenutosi a Bucarest, Romania nel 28 Giugno - 2 Luglio 2009) [10.1109/PTC.2009.5281996].
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