Identifying Common Errors in Distribution System Models
Author(s) -
Logan Blakely,
Matthew J. Reno,
Jouni Peppanen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2019 ieee 46th photovoltaic specialists conference (pvsc)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-7281-0494-2
DOI - 10.1109/pvsc40753.2019.8980833
Subject(s) - components, circuits, devices and systems , power, energy and industry applications
This paper discusses common types of errors that are frequently present in utility distribution system models and which can significantly influence distribution planning and operational assessments that rely on the model accuracy. Based on Google Earth imagery and analysis of correlation coefficients, this paper also illustrates some common error types and demonstrates methods to correct the errors. Error types include misla-beled interconnections between customers and service transformers, three-phase customers labeled as single-phase, unmarked transformers, and customers lacking coordinates. Identifying and correcting for these errors is critical for accurate distribution planning and operational assessments, such as load flow and hosting capacity analysis.
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