Elimination of the Impact Produced by DG Units on the Voltage Profile of Distribution Networks

Saad Ouali, Abdeljabbar Cherkaoui
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In this paper, an alternative strategy for real-time control of active distribution network voltage is developed, not by controlling the bus voltage as in the various centralized, decentralized, and local approaches presented in literature but rather by only eliminating the impact produced by active and reactive power of distributed generation (DG) units on the voltage of all network nodes and keeping the traditional voltage control systems dealing with the same constraints of passive systems. In literature, voltage deterioration introduced by DGs has been reported as one of the main obstacles for the interconnection of large amounts of DG units to the existing networks. In this paper, the novel control strategy is based on a sensitivity formula developed to calculate the compensation needed for additional distributed flexible AC transmission system (D-FACTS) devices to push and pull the exact reactive power and to eliminate the impact produced by DGs on the network voltage profile. The criteria of the allocation of the var devices and the required network reinforcement are developed in this paper, considering all possible topology structures, and an innovative codification method is introduced to reduce the needed computation time and communication data to actualize the sensitivity coefficients and get the proposed control approach flexible with network topology reconfiguration. The risk of the conflict of the proposed control system with the traditional voltage equipment is reduced due to the fast capability of D-FACTS devices to regulate their reactive power in finer granularity. A case study of two meshed IEEE 15-bus feeders is introduced to compare the voltage behavior with and without the presence of DG units and to evaluate the total system losses. The proposed method could be used for the interconnection of the first generation units in emerging networks, which does not yet have an active voltage control strategy, as it could be used for DG units not able to be connected to existing centralized control systems and it could also be used as the principal voltage control strategy, with the extension for several neighboring units and the preservation of the traditional voltage control systems.
消除DG机组对配电网电压分布的影响
本文提出了一种实时控制有源配电网电压的替代策略,不像文献中提出的各种集中、分散和局部方法那样通过控制母线电压,而是通过仅消除分布式发电(DG)机组的有功和无功功率对所有网络节点电压的影响,并保持传统的电压控制系统处理无源系统的相同约束。在文献中,DG引入的电压劣化已被报道为大量DG单元与现有网络互连的主要障碍之一。在本文中,新的控制策略是基于一个灵敏度公式,该公式用于计算额外的分布式柔性交流输电系统(D-FACTS)设备所需的补偿,以推拉准确的无功功率,并消除dg对网络电压分布的影响。在考虑所有可能的拓扑结构的情况下,提出了可变设备的分配准则和所需的网络加固,并引入了一种创新的编码方法,以减少实现灵敏度系数所需的计算时间和通信数据,并使所提出的控制方法在网络拓扑重构时具有灵活性。由于D-FACTS器件能够快速、精细地调节其无功功率,降低了所提出的控制系统与传统电压设备冲突的风险。介绍了两个网状IEEE 15总线馈线的案例研究,以比较有和没有DG单元存在的电压行为,并评估系统的总损耗。提出的方法可以用于新兴电网中尚未具有主动电压控制策略的第一代机组的互连,因为它可以用于无法连接到现有集中控制系统的DG机组,也可以用作主电压控制策略,扩展到几个相邻机组并保留传统的电压控制系统。
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