Supporting LV Distribution Network Voltage Using PV Inverters Under High EV Penetration

E. Akakabota, G. Pillai, M. Allison
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The growing popularity of Electric Vehicles (EV) as an alternative to fossil-fuel-driven vehicles has immense environmental appeal. Considering the effects on distribution networks, which were not designed to support such loads, several challenges are bound to be encountered in a future with purely EVs. One of such technical challenges is the effect of charging several EVs at the same time on distribution network voltage. While coordinated charging is one solution, reactive power compensation can be used to support voltage at the point of connection without the need for a centralised control. This paper explores the feasibility of using installed photovoltaic (PV) inverters as voltage compensation devices in Low Voltage (LV) distribution networks. A reactive power controller was developed in Simulink for PV inverters. The case study of a UK LV network for the winter season was used to investigate the feasibility. Results using a cumulative under-voltage index (CUVi) developed to quantify the contributions of the PV inverter reactive power compensation to network voltage support shows that for up to 30% EV penetration, the available PV capacity alone can completely eliminate under-voltage incidents.
利用光伏逆变器在高EV渗透下支持低压配电网电压
日益普及的电动汽车(EV)作为化石燃料驱动的汽车的替代品具有巨大的环境吸引力。考虑到对配电网络的影响,这些网络并不是为支持这样的负荷而设计的,未来纯电动汽车必然会遇到一些挑战。其中一个技术挑战是同时给几辆电动汽车充电对配电网电压的影响。虽然协调充电是一种解决方案,但无功补偿可用于支持连接点的电压,而无需集中控制。本文探讨了安装式光伏逆变器作为低压配电网电压补偿装置的可行性。在Simulink中开发了光伏逆变器无功功率控制器。以英国冬季LV网络为例,探讨了该系统的可行性。使用累积欠压指数(CUVi)来量化光伏逆变器无功补偿对电网电压支持的贡献,结果表明,在EV渗透率高达30%的情况下,仅可用光伏容量就可以完全消除欠压事件。
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