October 10, 2011
Conference Paper

Effects of Distributed Energy Resources on Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR)

Abstract

Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) is one of the cheapest technologies which can be intelligently leveraged to provide considerable energy savings. The addition of renewables in the form of distributed resources can affect the entire power system, but more importantly, affects the traditional substation control schemes at the distribution level. This paper looks at the effect on energy consumption, peak load reduction, and voltage profile changes due to the addition of distributed generation in a distribution feeder using combinations of volt var control. An IEEE 13-node system is used to simulate the various cases. Energy savings and peak load reduction for different simulation scenarios are compared.

Revised: December 2, 2011 | Published: October 10, 2011

Citation

Singh R., F.K. Tuffner, J.C. Fuller, and K.P. Schneider. 2011. Effects of Distributed Energy Resources on Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR). In IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, July 24-29, 2011, Detroit, Michigan. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-76660. doi:10.1109/PES.2011.6039702