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London, 18th June 2009 SUPERGEN - Highly Distributed Energy Future
Role of Conventional Generation and Transmission Systems in
Highly Distributed Power Systems
Goran Strbac
Imperial College
London, 18th June 2009 SUPERGEN – Highly Distributed Energy Future2
UK Context: Drivers for Change and Challenges
� Radical shift in generation technologies: significant interest in renewables, nuclear, CCS
– Increase in capacity margin and reduction in generation utilisation
– Balancing: combination of variable, unpredictable and less flexible generation
� Renewable generation in remote locations and offshore
– Most significant investment in transmission since WWII
� 2020+: incorporation of transport and heat sector into electricity system
– Potentially massive reinforcements required in distribution networks in particular, but also in generation and transmission with further degradation in asset utilisation under BaU
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“Predict and provide”: philosophy of the present centralised system
Passive ConsumersPassive NetworksCentral Generation
� Control tasks
– Balancing of demand and supply
– Power flow control
� Control sources
– Large generators only demand uncontrollable
� Control
– Local
� Achieving reliability of supply
– Redundancy in generation and network assets
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2020: significant contribution from intermittent renewables and nuclear
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Integration concerns: large generation margins, low plant
utilisation, problems with balancing of demand and supply
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Generation Capacity, Margin and Utilisation
2010 2020
Capacity margin
20% 60%
Plant utilisation 55% 30%
2010
Capacity margin
20%
Plant utilisation 55%
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Demand response helping with balancing
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Firming up renewables with
distributed demand
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LOLP = 9%
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Integration of transport sector under BaU would significantly degrade plant utilisation
Year 2010 2020 2030+
BaU 55% 30% <20%
Responsive demand 60% 40% >50%
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Can smart refrigerators displace a power station?
Wind penetration Low High
Cost savings £/Ref/year 1-3 4-9
CO2 savings kg/Ref/year 15-30 30-50
Equivalent of one less large CCGT generator operating for a year
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Opportunities for distributed demand and DG: how to get more from our transmission infrastructure?
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ISSUE B 12-02-09 41 /177619 C Co llins Bartho lomew Ltd 1999
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SP TRANSMISSION LTD.
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SCOTTISH HYDRO-ELECTRIC
TRANSMISSION
Tel fo rd Rd.Gorg ie
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THE SHETLAND ISLANDS
Tongland
Glen
Morrison
Clachan
400kV Substations275kV Substations400kV CIRCUITS
275kV CIRCUITS
Major Generating Sites Including Pumped Storage
Connected at 400kVConnected at 275kVHydro Generation
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM REINFORCEMENTS
Langage
B lacklawWhitelee
Iverk eith ing
Marchwood
BickerFenn
Coalburn
REINFORCED NETWORK
Under Construction or ready to startConstruction subject to consents
Very strong need case
Series Capacitors
RedbridgeTottenham
Strong need case
Future requirement, but no strongneed case to commenceat present
Cost of Smart Demand Actions (£/kWh)
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g
tra
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Distributed Demand Conventional Generation
10 25 50 100 150 200 500 1000
London, 18th June 2009 SUPERGEN - Highly Distributed Energy Future
Role of Conventional Generation and Transmission Systems in
Highly Distributed Power Systems
Goran Strbac
Imperial College