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报 告 人:Professor Furong Li , University of Bath

报告时间:2017年3月30日,星期四,上午10:00

报告地点:清华大学西主楼3区102

主办单位:清华大学电机系

联 系 人:康重庆

报告内容

Commercial Arrangements for Accessing Transmission and Distribution Networks in the UK

Abstract: Reform of transmission and distribution access arrangement has been a key instrument in the UK to reduce the connection cost for renewables and substantially reduce generation curtailment. This presentation will detail the drives for network access reform in the UK in the past 10 years, the new challenges the UK faces for integrating more renewables to the existing network and lessons for China.

报告人简介

Professor Furong Li is the Director of Centre for Sustainable Power Distribution, University of Bath. Her research is concerned with by developing innovative commercial and technical solutions to substantially increase operational intelligence, capability and efficiency. The key goal is to create demand for renewable, create additional capacity from the existing network assets, and creating additional value from resources in generation, storage and flexible demand.

The Distribution Use of System Charging methodology that she developed is adopted by 80% of Great Britain Distribution Network Operators since 2011, replacing the flat-rate approach used by the industry for 25 years. She set up the International Working Group for Network Charges sponsored by IEEE. Professor Li is the Royal Society Wolfson Merit Fellowship (2013-2018) for network charges.

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