Observability of low voltage grids: Actual DSOs challenges and research questions

Rubén Sánchez, F. Iov, Mohammed S. Kemal, Maria Stefan, R. Olsen
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Low Voltage (LV) distribution power grids are experiencing a transformation from a passive to a more active role due to the increasing penetration of distributed generation, heat pumps and electrical vehicles. The first step towards a smarter operation of LV electrical systems is to provide grid observability in the control centers. In some countries like Denmark, the rollout of Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI) has reached 100%. However, the vast amount of data sent from the smart meters to the control centers stresses the communication network, and complicates the data processing tasks. It becomes unrealistic to provide near real time full observability of the LV grid by applying Distribution System State Estimation (DSSE) utilizing the classical data collection and storage/preprocessing techniques. This paper investigates up-to-date the observability problem in LV grids by providing an updated state of the art on DSSE-AMI based, adaptive data collection techniques and database management system types. Moreover, the ongoing Danish RemoteGRID project is presented as a realistic case study.
低压电网的可观测性:实际dso的挑战和研究问题
由于分布式发电、热泵和电动汽车的日益普及,低压配电电网正经历着从被动到主动的转变。低压电力系统智能化运行的第一步是在控制中心提供电网的可观察性。在丹麦等一些国家,先进计量基础设施(AMI)的部署已经达到100%。然而,从智能电表发送到控制中心的大量数据给通信网络带来压力,使数据处理任务复杂化。利用传统的数据采集和存储/预处理技术,应用配电系统状态估计(DSSE)来提供低压电网近乎实时的完全可观测性是不现实的。本文通过提供基于DSSE-AMI的自适应数据收集技术和数据库管理系统类型的最新技术,研究了低压电网中最新的可观测性问题。此外,正在进行的丹麦RemoteGRID项目是一个现实的案例研究。
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