Conservative Power Theory, sequence components and accountability in smart grids

P. Tenti, P. Mattavelli, H. K. Morales Paredes
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Smart grids offer a new challenging domain for power theories and compensation techniques, because they include a variety of intermittent power sources which can have dynamic impact on power flow, voltage regulation, and distribution losses. When operating in the islanded mode, smart micro-grids can also exhibit considerable variation of amplitude and frequency of the voltage supplied to the loads, thus affecting power quality and network stability. Due to the limited power capability of smart micro-grids, voltage distortion can also get worse, affecting measurement accuracy and possibly causing tripping of protections. In such a context, a reconsideration of power theories is required, since they form the basis for supply and load characterization and accountability. A revision of control techniques for harmonic and reactive compensators is also required, because they operate in a strongly interconnected environment and must perform cooperatively to face system dynamics, ensure power quality and limit distribution losses. This paper shows that the Conservative Power Theory (CPT) provides a suitable background to cope with smart grids characterization needs, and a platform for the development of cooperative control techniques for distributed switching power processors and static reactive compensators.
智能电网中的保守功率理论、序列分量和责任
智能电网为电力理论和补偿技术提供了一个新的具有挑战性的领域,因为它们包括各种间歇性电源,这些电源可能对潮流、电压调节和配电损耗产生动态影响。在孤岛模式下运行时,智能微电网向负载供电的电压也会出现较大的幅值和频率变化,从而影响电能质量和网络稳定性。由于智能微电网的功率能力有限,电压畸变也会越来越严重,影响测量精度,并可能导致保护跳闸。在这种情况下,需要重新考虑电力理论,因为它们构成了供电和负荷特征和责任的基础。谐波和无功补偿器的控制技术也需要修订,因为它们在强互联环境中运行,必须协同执行以面对系统动态,确保电能质量和限制分配损耗。本文表明,保守功率理论(CPT)为应对智能电网特性需求提供了合适的背景,并为分布式开关功率处理器和静态无功补偿器的协同控制技术的发展提供了平台。
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