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Exploring the Tradeoffs Between Incentives for Distributed Generation Developers and DNOs

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Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Date of Publication: May 2007
Author(s): Harrison, G.P.
Sch. of Eng. & Electron., Edinburgh Univ.
Piccolo, A. ;  Siano, P. ;  Wallace, A.R.
Volume: 22 , Issue: 2
Page(s): 821 - 828
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Abstract

Regulators are aiming to incentivize developers and Distribution Network Operators to connect distributed generation (DG) to improve network environmental performance and efficiency. A key question is whether these incentives will encourage both parties to connect DG. Here, multiobjective optimal power flow is used to simulate how the parties' incentives affect their choice of DG capacity within the limits of the existing network. Using current U.K. incentives as a basis, this paper explores the costs, benefits and tradeoffs associated with DG in terms of connection, losses and, in a simple fashion, network deferral

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