Development of a New Modelling Concept for Power Flow Calculations across Voltage Levels

Author:

Riedlinger Tobias1,Wintzek Patrick1,Zdrallek Markus1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Power Systems Engineering, University of Wuppertal, 42119 Wuppertal, Germany

Abstract

In the context of the energy transition, the share of new loads such as charging infrastructure for electromobility and electric heat pumps as well as feed-ins such as photovoltaic systems will steadily increase. This results in an increased degree of complexity for strategic network planning. In particular, the power flow analyses for the dimensioning of transformers and lines per network level currently still require different methods for the correct dimensioning of these equipment. They need to be carried out in separate data sets. For the dimensioning of the equipment simultaneity factors are predominantly used for realistic load assumptions in strategic network planning. These simultaneity factors and resulting load assumptions are determined from the planning perspective of the transformers and from the planning perspective of the lines per network level to be able to dimension the corresponding equipment. This results in different power flow results for the analysis and evaluation of different network levels in particular. This contribution presents a new concept for network modelling in which the simultaneity of the different planning perspectives of the different network levels results from a single power flow calculation in a coherent data set.

Funder

Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Wuppertal

Publisher

MDPI AG

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