Sizing and Locating Shunt Capacitors in a Voltage Constrained South African Distribution Network

Siyanda Ncwane, Lesley Arakkal, Ikageng G. Mokwena, Siphesihle G. Satimburwa
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Voltage-constrained networks cannot integrate additional load without compromising the voltage quality. Resolving voltage-constraints requires solutions that can be implemented within a short time period so additional load can be integrated. As a result, there is a need to develop methodologies that can be used to solve voltage-constraints in networks. This paper presents a methodology to size and locate shunt capacitors in a voltage-constrained network. The methodology aims to maximise network capacity while minimising capital expenditure (CAPEX). The methodology is applied to a voltage-constrained 132 kV network in South Africa. The network has a peak demand of 155 MW but is found to have the capacity to supply demand of 91 MW during contingencies. To create adequate capacity that enables the network to supply the peak demand with the least CAPEX, the study found that 24 MVAR shunt capacitors should be located at two of the buses experiencing voltage instability.
在电压受限的南非配电网中并联电容器的尺寸和定位
电压约束网络不能在不影响电压质量的情况下集成额外负载。解决电压限制需要能够在短时间内实现的解决方案,以便集成额外的负载。因此,有必要开发可用于解决网络中电压限制的方法。本文提出了一种在电压受限网络中确定并联电容器尺寸和定位的方法。该方法旨在最大化网络容量,同时最小化资本支出(CAPEX)。该方法应用于南非一个电压受限的132千伏电网。该网络的峰值需求为155兆瓦,但发现在突发事件期间有能力供应91兆瓦的需求。为了创造足够的容量,使电网能够以最少的资本支出来满足高峰需求,研究发现,在电压不稳定的两条母线上应该安装24个MVAR并联电容器。
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