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The Role of Flexible Connection in Accelerating Load Interconnection in Distribution Networks

Nan Gu, Ge Chen, Junjie Qin

Year
2025
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Abstract

This paper investigates the role of flexible connection in accelerating the interconnection of large loads amid rising electricity demand from data centers and electrification. Flexible connection allows new loads to defer or curtail consumption during rare, grid-constrained periods, enabling faster access without major infrastructure upgrades. To quantify how flexible connection unlocks load hosting capacity, we formulate a flexibility-aware hosting capacity analysis problem that explicitly limits the number of utility-controlled interventions per year, ensuring infrequent disruption. Efficient solution methods are developed for this nonconvex problem and applied to real load data and test feeders. Empirical results reveal that modest flexibility, i.e., few interventions with small curtailments or delays, can unlock substantial hosting capacity. Theoretical analysis further explains and generalizes these findings, highlighting the broad potential of flexible connection.

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