专用于发电的配电网无功控制可能性的讨论

P. Cuffe, J. O'sullivan, Simon Tweed
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现代风电场的无功特性有多种控制模式。本文使用一种简单的范围负载流模拟方法,讨论了风电场和变压器稳压器之间可能出现的各种相互作用。对于两个仅发电的配电网络样本,在测试月份每分钟运行一次负载流计算,更新每个周期的风力输出,并在适当的母线上施加历史输电系统电压。这种细粒度的方法虽然简单,但可以在一定程度上分离大容量供电变压器的慢动分接开关和风力发电场的快动电力电子设备的控制效果。对于局部电压控制、功率因数控制和主动控制三种控制方案,从输配电系统运营商的角度对每个风组的性能进行了量化。与输电系统运营商相关的信息是风电集群的总体响应:净无功潮流如何随系统电压和风电输出而变化?对于配电系统操作员来说,各种控制模式对有功功率损耗和变压器分接活动的影响被明确地捕获。这种模拟方法虽然不严格或不确定,但确实得出了一些显著的关系,并为讨论无功功率控制的可能性提供了有用的基础。
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A discussion of reactive power control possibilities in distribution networks dedicated to generation
There are various control modes available for the reactive power behaviour of modern wind farms. Using a simple scoping load-flow simulation approach, this paper discusses some of the various interactions that may arise between wind farm and transformer voltage regulators. For two sample generation-only distribution networks, a load-flow calculation was run for every minute of a test month, updating wind outputs each period, and imposing the historic transmission system voltage at the appropriate bus. This fine-grained approach, simple as it is, allows some separation of the control effects of slow-acting tap changers at bulk supply transformers, and fast-acting power electronics in wind farms. For three categories of control scheme - local voltage control, power factor control, and active control - the performance of each wind cluster is quantified from the perspective of the transmission and distribution system operator. Information relevant to the transmission system operator is the aggregate response of the wind cluster: how does the net reactive power flow vary with system voltage and with wind power exports? For the distribution system operator, the effects of the various control modes on active power losses and transformer tapping activity is explicitly captured. This simulation approach, while not rigorous or definitive, does draw out some salient relationships and gives a useful basis for discussion of reactive power control possibilities.
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