Distributed control for the smart grid: The case of economic dispatch

R. Mudumbai, S. Dasgupta
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We describe and summarize our recent results on designing distributed control algorithms for the smart grid that are designed to interact intelligently with traditional control mechanisms in the existing electric grid. We illustrate our approach using our recent work on a novel approach to the classical problem of economic dispatch i.e. the problem of allocating power generation among multiple generating units in such a way as to minimize the total cost of generation while satisfying a set of constraints. Our approach is based on a simple distributed algorithm in which each generator independently adjusts its power-frequency set-points to correct for generation and load fluctuations using only the aggregate power imbalance in the network. We show that the algorithm eventually achieves the condition of optimal economic dispatch under mild assumptions. Our algorithm exploits the power-frequency droop curve, which is a mechanism developed over many decades by power systems engineers to ensure stability in the presence of load fluctuations. Specifically the droop curve allows each generator to measure the aggregate power imbalance in the network in a distributed fashion simply by measuring frequency deviations on the grid. While our approach achieves optimal dispatch using only the implicit communication signal from the droop curve, without requiring any explicit communication whatsoever between the generating units, our recent work also shows that additional communication links can be exploited to improve the rate of convergence to optimality.
智能电网分布式控制:以经济调度为例
我们描述和总结了我们最近在设计智能电网分布式控制算法方面的研究成果,这些算法旨在与现有电网中的传统控制机制进行智能交互。我们用我们最近对经典经济调度问题的一种新方法的研究来说明我们的方法,即在满足一组约束条件的同时,在多个发电机组之间分配发电的问题,以使发电总成本最小化。我们的方法基于一种简单的分布式算法,其中每个发电机仅使用网络中的总功率不平衡来独立调整其工频设值以纠正发电量和负载波动。结果表明,在温和的假设条件下,该算法最终达到了最优经济调度条件。我们的算法利用了工频下垂曲线,这是电力系统工程师几十年来开发的一种机制,用于确保负载波动时的稳定性。具体来说,下垂曲线允许每个发电机通过测量电网上的频率偏差,以分布式方式测量网络中的总功率不平衡。虽然我们的方法仅使用来自下垂曲线的隐式通信信号实现最优调度,而不需要发电机组之间的任何显式通信,但我们最近的工作也表明,可以利用额外的通信链路来提高收敛到最优的速度。
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