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Virtual CHP Power Plants offer a solution, says ENER-G

According to research undertaken by ENER-G, Virtual Power Plants could decarbonise electricity supplies, while reducing demand on the electricity network by harnessing power from small clusters of combined heat and power (CHP) systems.
Virtual CHP Power Plants offer a solution, says ENER-G
This could avoid the expense of building additional electrical generating capacity.

ENER-G conducted the research in partnership with Advanced Digital Institute, Flexitricity, Smarter Grid Solutions and UK Power Networks.

Virtual Power Plants have been described as the 'internet of energy'. They use complex software and a central control system to tap into existing distributed generation capacity - linking demand and supply - to improve the wider performance of the electricity system.

The research consortium has undertaken extensive simulation and modelling, using real data from ENER-G CHP systems and UK Power Networks' London electricity network. This has demonstrated the scale of the opportunity for tapping into existing low carbon decentralised CHP supply network to relieve peaks in electrical demand as a more cost-efficient way of increasing network capacity and performance.

Additionally, the closure of baseload power stations and rising future demand for power - prompted by factors such as the move to electric cars, rising summer temperatures, and cold winters - is prompting a call for new solutions to increase the resilience of the national power supply.

Chris Marsland, technical director for ENER-G Combined Power, said: 'Simply burying more copper in the ground and building additional large power plants to expand the existing system is unsustainable - both environmentally and from a cost point of view. But Active Virtual Power Plants - using clusters of highly energy efficient CHP units that communicate via a decentralised smart-grid - can provide the low carbon, cost effective answer to these challenges.'

The initial feasibility study has been funded by the Technology Strategy Board, the UK's innovation agency. The next research phase is to trial the implementation of an Active CHP Virtual Power Plant and volunteer sites are currently being sought.

It is also necessary to evaluate options for market exploitation - taking into account the complex relationships between distribution companies, transmission companies, regulators, aggregators, CHP operators and stakeholders, and the incentives and regulation required to move forward.

Initial modelling has shown that heat storage is highly beneficial in reducing the cost of CHP operation and in improving environmental performance. Further study would examine the potential for using district heating networks to use the full heating and cooling potential of CHP.



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3 February 2014

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