Comprehensive Evaluation Index System and Method of Smart Distribution Grid

Article Preview

Abstract:

The core value of smart grid lies in the satisfaction extent of stakeholder’s demand, thus to construct an evaluation index system for smart grid it is necessary to construct a stakeholder’s demand index set at first to access the satisfaction extent of stakeholder’s demand reasonably and roundly. We divide the index system into the demand index set and assessment index set. As the former represents the macroscopic features while the latter represents the microscopic factors of the smart distribution grid. As for the calculation of combination weight, the DEMATEL-ANP-anti-entropy weight method and the improved Grey incidence approach is proposed. The DEMATEL-ANP-anti-entropy weight method is used for demand indices’ weight analysis, while the improved Grey incidence approach is put forward for the evaluation on assessment indices. Results of applying the proposed method in practical case shows that the proposed method is valuable in following aspects: scientifically assessing the intelligent development level and effectiveness of distribution grid, analyzing and recognizing the grid’s operation condition and weak link, giving reference to planning and construction of smart distribution grid, and so on.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

Pages:

1339-1345

Citation:

Online since:

December 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2015 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] U.S. Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability. Transforming electricity delivery[R]. New York U.S. Department of Energy, (2007).

Google Scholar

[2] European SmartGrids technology platform:vision and strategy for Europe's electricity networks of the future[R]. Brussels, Belgium:European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, Information and Communications Unit, (2006).

Google Scholar

[3] Yixin Yu, Wenpeng Luan. Smart grid and its implementations [J]. Proceedings of the CSEE, 2009, 29 (34):1-8. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[4] Hongbin Zhang, Jingru Li, Weihong Yang, et al. Study on the Evaluation Indicator System of the Pilot Project of Smart Grid[J]. Energy Technology and Economics, 2010, 22(12):11-15. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[5] Tiefeng Zhang, Jiangtao Wang, Jinsha Yua. Research of intelligent distribution network[J]. Telecommunications for Electric Power System, 2007, 28(181):49-52. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[6] Bingyin Xu, Tianyou Li, Yongduan Xue. Smart Distribution Grid and Distribution Automation[J]. Automation of Electric Power Systems, 2009, 33(17):38-41. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[7] Yixin Yu. Intelligent Distribution Network in the New Situation[J]. Power System and Clean Energy, 2009, 25(7):1-3. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[8] Jie Cui, Yaoguo Dang, Sifeng Liu. An Improved Approach for Determining Weights of Attributes in Decision Making Based on Grey incidence[J]. Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2008, 16(5):141-145. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[9] Zhentao Han, Zhiwei Huang, Shaoyun Ge, et al. A comprehensive evaluation system of urban distribution network[J]. Power System Technology, 2012, 36(8):95-99. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar