Incentivos para la continuidad del suministro en la distribución de electricidad española

Fuente : ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH. 82 (1), 81-87. DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2011.08.020 Published: JAN 2012
Primer autor : Camila Fernandes
Centro : Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería
Universidad Pontífica de Comillas

SINC | 01 febrero 2012 08:30

Título original : An approach to calibrate incentives for continuity of supply in the Spanish electricity distribution system.
Autores : Fernandes, C (Fernandes, Camila)1; Candela, A (Candela, Antonio)2; Gomez, T (Gomez, Tomas)2
Resumen : This paper proposes an approach to calibrate incentives for continuity of supply in electricity distribution in Spain. This approach consists on the estimation of the impact of continuity of supply improvements on distribution network costs. For this purpose, distribution costs resulting from different continuity of supply requirements are computed by a reference network model (RNM). The results obtained from the RNM are used to estimate a cost-function that considers continuity of supply a cost driver for distribution costs. This methodology is applied to three Spanish areas of service (an urban one, a semi-urban one and a rural one) in such a way that differences in distribution costs caused by the characteristics of the area type can be taken into account. The analysis indicated that distribution costs are more sensitive to continuity of supply improvements in rural areas of service. It also demonstrated that the incentive for reducing number of service interruptions should be higher than the incentive for reducing duration of service interruptions. Finally, the current Spanish incentive scheme for continuity of supply was analyzed under the perspective of the proposed approach. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Direcciones :
1. Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn, Inst Invest Tecnol, Madrid 28008, Spain
2. Comis Nacl Energia, Madrid 28014, Spain

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Zona geográfica: Comunidad de Madrid
Fuente: ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH

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