Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR): a study combining measurement and analysis
A study on possibilities to curtail the power use in a grid by reducing voltage levels. CVR enables peak shaving, increases capacity and optimized operation. This requires increased measurements and communication costs, resulting in reliability risks and risk of violating power quality. Since the effectiveness of CVR is closely related to the type of connected load, the need of predictable load patterns and detailed information about load composition is crucial. Finally, the regulation of voltage needs to be dynamic and close to the loads, e.g. by an online tap-changer at the secondary substation.
Metrum, Sweden
www.metrum.se
Eltek, Norway
www.eltek.com
Rejlers Embriq, Norway
www.embriq.no
Enerjisa, Turkey
www.enerjisa.com.tr
Glava Energy Center, Sweden
www.glavaenergycenter.se
MälarEnergi, Sweden
www.malarenergi.se
STRI, Sweden
www.stri.se
Smart Grids Plus ERA-Net
www.eranet-smartgridsplus.eu
Swedish Energy Agency
www.energimyndigheten.se
The Research Council of Norway
Tübitak
www.tubitak.gov.tr
Horizon 2020
www.Ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020
- Prediktor
- Municipality of Arvika
- Pöyry
- University of Borås
- University of Dalarna
- Karlstad University