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AN INDEPENDENT <strong>EVALUATION</strong> OF THE LCNF<br />

Demonstrating the Benefits of Monitoring LV Network with Embedded PV Panels and EV Charging Point<br />

Project Title<br />

Demonstrating the Benefits of Monitoring LV Network with Embedded PV Panels and EV Charging Point<br />

Tier 1<br />

DNO<br />

SSE<br />

Status<br />

Complete<br />

LCNF project funding £320,000<br />

Project objectives This project introduced distribution substation monitoring to obtain detailed and accurate current, voltage, power and directional<br />

energy usage data, and to develop an understanding of how DNOs might pursue such deployments in the future using<br />

monitoring devices installed at substations. It provided the opportunity to monitor the LV feeder circuit to which SSE’s low<br />

carbon homes are connected to gain insight into the impact on the low voltage network. Consideration was given to the<br />

monitoring requirements of the Low Carbon Networks Fund (LCNF) Tier 2 New Thames Valley Vision1 (NTVV) project so that<br />

monitoring can be deployed with certainty on a larger scale through this project.<br />

Assessment<br />

Criteria<br />

Accelerates the development of a low<br />

carbon energy sector<br />

Score<br />

(1-5)<br />

4<br />

Overview of assessment, sources of evidence and comments<br />

Assessment:<br />

The project clearly facilitates the connection of low carbon generation or demand. The carbon benefits<br />

not specifically quantified.<br />

Evidence:<br />

Through the project, data analysis from the substation monitoring showed that showed there is capacity<br />

for additional connection of around 30 EVs on the feeder to which the low carbon homes are connected,<br />

but did not enable quantification of additional PV which could be connected. Therefore, the project has<br />

potential to facilitate the connection of low carbon demand.<br />

Carbon benefits are not specifically quantified.<br />

References:<br />

• Demonstrating the Benefits of Monitoring LV Networks with embedded PV Panels and EV<br />

Charging Point; Close down report; Feb 2013.<br />

PÖYRY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING<br />

October 2016<br />

713_Poyry_Report_Evaluation_of_the_LCNF_FINAL_Oct_2016_v700.docx<br />

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