Assessing the impact of measurement artifacts on energy loss calculation in electrical distribution grids

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Assessing the impact of measurement artifacts on energy loss calculation in electrical distribution grids
Abstract
Monitoring of electrical distribution grids requires the joint processing of electrical measurements from different grid locations. Such type of processing is influenced by inaccuracies in measurement data originating from measurement errors, non-ideal clocks in measurement devices, and from time averaging of measurands as part of the data collection process. This paper introduces an approach to assess the impact of these three different measurement artifacts in realistic measurement scenarios of electrical distribution grids. A case study of power loss calculation in a real-life medium-voltage grid is presented, covering both technical loss obtained from current measurement and total loss obtained from power measurements. The results show that total loss in general is more robust to aggregation of power measurements over longer measurement intervals, while it is more sensitive to measurement errors and clock offsets. The results of the study are important for quantifying the trustworthiness of the obtained loss values and for the future enhancement of the measurement data collection process. © 2023 ACM.
Proceedings Title
e-Energy 2023 - Proceedings of the 2023 14th ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems
Conference Name
e-Energy 2023 - Proceedings of the 2023 14th ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems
Date
2023
Pages
22-29
ISBN
979-8-4007-0032-3
Citation Key
antoniosAssessingImpactMeasurement2023
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Library Catalog
Scopus
Extra
0 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Antonios, I., & Schwefel, H.-P. (2023). Assessing the impact of measurement artifacts on energy loss calculation in electrical distribution grids. E-Energy 2023 - Proceedings of the 2023 14th ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems, 22–29. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1145/3575813.3576872