Online load transfer criterion using soft normally-open points for distribution networks with renewable energies integration

Ning Tong, Kaiqi Sun, Kejun Li, X. Zhu, Xiangning Lin, Zhengtian Li, Weijen Lee
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With the increasing penetration of renewable energies, the intense uncertainty has been brought to the power system, especially the distribution network. Load transfer is essential for distribution networks to keep continuous operating after the occurrence of a fault. However, conventional load transfer schemes can cause more significant power loss. In this paper, the soft normally-open points (SNOP) is introduced to solve this problem in a better way. An online load transfer scheme is put forward, taking both the load to be transferred and the voltage requirement of the healthy feeders into consideration. First, the relationship between the power at each line terminal and the voltage profile of the feeder is studied. On this basis, an optimal power distribution scheme is discussed. Finally, considering the security of healthy feeders, an online load transfer criterion is put forward. Simulation results indicate that the proposed scheme works well in holding the maximum load capacity online.
可再生能源集成配电网的软常开点在线负荷转移准则
随着可再生能源的不断普及,给电力系统尤其是配电网带来了巨大的不确定性。故障发生后,配电网的负荷转移是保证配电网持续运行的关键。然而,传统的负荷转移方案会造成更大的功率损失。为了更好地解决这一问题,本文引入了软常开点(SNOP)。同时考虑待转移负荷和健康馈线的电压要求,提出了一种在线负荷转移方案。首先,研究了各接线端子的功率与馈线电压分布的关系。在此基础上,讨论了最优配电方案。最后,考虑健康馈线的安全性,提出了在线负荷转移准则。仿真结果表明,该方案能很好地保持最大在线负载能力。
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