Developing a Method to Account for Avoided Grid Losses from Decentralized Generation: the EU Case
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2017-12-19
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Decentralized generation is often connected to the distribution grid and consumed by end-users in geographical proximity. Compared to large centralized power plants supplying electricity that flows down the voltage chain in a top-down manner, decentralized generation can avoid grid losses and save primary energy (PE). This paper developed and demonstrated a generic method to account for avoided grid losses and PE savings from decentralized generation, using the EU as the case-region. The method can serve as an easy tool to support the discussion and decision-making process regarding a technology choice between centralized and decentralized generation. Based on this method, we estimated that for each MWh of electricity produced from decentralized generation in the EU, it saves 0.136-0.350 MWh PE under on-site generation mode and 0.103-0.286 MWh PE under off-site generation mode due to avoided grid losses.
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Grid losses, decentralized generation, primary energy
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Hu, J, Harmsen, R & Crijns-Graus, W 2017, 'Developing a Method to Account for Avoided Grid Losses from Decentralized Generation: the EU Case', Energy Procedia, vol. 141, pp. 604-610. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.11.080