Review of LV Network Development and Design for Electrified Domestic Heat and Transport.
In: Digital Proceedings of the 'Virtual 4th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium'; 2019, p1-6, 6p; (2019-10-01) S. 1-6
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The proliferation of low carbon technologies (LCTs) such as heat pumps and electric vehicles (EVs), which are critical to decarbonising domestic heat and transport infrastructure, will pose considerable challenges to the operation of distribution networks. As these technologies will be connected directly to the low voltage (LV) network, this is where these challenges will initially occur. In Ireland, the pathways to achieving these objectives are now set out in the Climate Action Plan [1]. While targets exist, the rate of adoption of these LCTs and other technologies such as domestic photovoltaic (PV) generation is uncertain. Furthermore, the impact of geographic clustering and the array of technology options for EVs and heat pumps further complicates the evaluation of the impacts on the LV distribution network. This increased reliance of customers for electricity to support domestic heat, transport and the increased penetration levels of distributed generation on the LV network also increases the importance of this infrastructure. Domestic customers have expectations in terms of reliability and resilience of the electricity system. Therefore, it is critical that the planning approaches of Distribution System Operators (DSOs) cater for these anticipated changes are flexible and cost effective while ensuring the reliability of the system for domestic customers. This paper presents a review of academic and industrial studies into the impacts of new domestic level LCTs on future LV distribution networks. We review of practices in a number of jurisdictions to cater for these challenges in the distribution network. Finally, conclusions are on the practices and methodologies in future LV design and development which will be required for future LV distribution networks in Ireland. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Review of LV Network Development and Design for Electrified Domestic Heat and Transport.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Lyons, Pádraig ; Carroll, Paula ; Pukhrem, Shivananda ; Walsh, Anthony |
Quelle: | Digital Proceedings of the 'Virtual 4th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium'; 2019, p1-6, 6p; (2019-10-01) S. 1-6 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2019 |
Medientyp: | Konferenz |
ISBN: | 978-3-9820080-6-6 (print) |
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