In an European perspective, the focus of Smart Grids initiatives (SET Plan – Strategic Energy Technology Plan) is strictly linked with the main commitment to achieve the goals of the Climate and Energy Package 20-20-20, at the light of the three main pillars of the European energy policy: competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply. Smart grid technologies will enable load levelling of the electrical grid, allowing a power company to run cleaner power sources - such as hydroelectric, wind, or solar - while reducing the need to use carbon-emitting gas, coal, or oil plants to meet peak demand. In this framework the proposed paper refers about the technical economical feasibility study and the preliminary design of a demonstrator of a distribution electrical system for the transition towards active networks. The study has been carried out by University of Palermo and ENEA (Italy), on a portion of real MV/LV distribution system of the research center ENEA of Casaccia (Rome, Italy).

Favuzza, S., Graditi, G., Ippolito, M.G., Massaro, F., Musca, R., Riva Sanseverino, E., et al. (2011). Transition of a Distribution System towards an Active Network. Part I: Preliminary Design and Scenario Perspectives. In Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Clean Electrical Power - ICCEP 2011 (pp. 9-14) [10.1109/ICCEP.2011.6036321].

Transition of a Distribution System towards an Active Network. Part I: Preliminary Design and Scenario Perspectives

FAVUZZA, Salvatore;GRADITI, Giorgio;IPPOLITO, Mariano Giuseppe;MASSARO, Fabio;MUSCA, Rossano;RIVA SANSEVERINO, Eleonora;ZIZZO, Gaetano
2011-01-01

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In an European perspective, the focus of Smart Grids initiatives (SET Plan – Strategic Energy Technology Plan) is strictly linked with the main commitment to achieve the goals of the Climate and Energy Package 20-20-20, at the light of the three main pillars of the European energy policy: competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply. Smart grid technologies will enable load levelling of the electrical grid, allowing a power company to run cleaner power sources - such as hydroelectric, wind, or solar - while reducing the need to use carbon-emitting gas, coal, or oil plants to meet peak demand. In this framework the proposed paper refers about the technical economical feasibility study and the preliminary design of a demonstrator of a distribution electrical system for the transition towards active networks. The study has been carried out by University of Palermo and ENEA (Italy), on a portion of real MV/LV distribution system of the research center ENEA of Casaccia (Rome, Italy).
2011
Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energia
978-1-4244-8929-9
Favuzza, S., Graditi, G., Ippolito, M.G., Massaro, F., Musca, R., Riva Sanseverino, E., et al. (2011). Transition of a Distribution System towards an Active Network. Part I: Preliminary Design and Scenario Perspectives. In Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Clean Electrical Power - ICCEP 2011 (pp. 9-14) [10.1109/ICCEP.2011.6036321].
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