利用光伏电源调节母线电压的协调集中控制方案

A. Iqbal, Sheetal Deshmukh, S. Islam, M. Marzband, Irfan Khan, A. Al-Wahedi
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目前,电力系统在过载和轻载工况下的电压偏差问题备受关注。为了解决这个问题,PV源被用来补偿在规定范围内的电压偏差。输电网络中的电压调节主要依赖于无功功率,而具有电阻或混合(L和R)线路的子输电或配电网则同时依赖于有功和无功功率。现有的控制方案,如P-Q-V下垂和网络激动剂自适应PQ方法,不协调,可能导致系统过载和压力。需要一种协调的控制方案,以可控的方式注入有功和无功功率,这在文献中没有充分讨论。为了满足这一需求,本文提出了一种集中式监控电压控制器(CSVC),以最大限度地减少各总线的电压偏差。CSVC采用广域测量系统(WAMS)来获取母线电压信息。基于可用电压偏差,CSVC将参考有功和无功信号分配给分布式光伏电源的各个本地控制器。所提出的CSVC可以在欠载和过载情况下将母线的电压调节到要求的范围内。由拟议的CSVC分配的参考信号被设计成这样的方式,即每个PV源按其额定容量的比例提供有功和无功功率。这有助于减少光伏电源转换器的过载。考虑到IEEE标准1547-2018,转换器被智能控制以保持总线电压在规定的限制内。
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Coordinated Centralized Control Scheme for Voltage Regulation of Bus Voltages using PV Sources
Nowadays, there is a significant concern about voltage deviation in power systems during overloading and light load conditions. To address this issue, PV sources are used to compensate for voltage deviation within the specified range. While voltage regulation in transmission networks depends largely on reactive power, sub-transmission or distribution networks with resistive or mixed (L and R) lines depend on both active and reactive power. Existing control schemes, such as P-Q-V droop and network agonist adaptive PQ method, are uncoordinated and can lead to overloading and stress on the system. There is a need for coordinated control schemes that inject active and reactive power in a controlled manner, which is not sufficiently discussed in the literature. To address this need, a centralized supervisory voltage controller (CSVC) is proposed in this paper to minimize voltage deviations at various buses. The CSVC uses a Wide Area Measurement System (WAMS) to obtain information on bus voltage. Based on the available voltage deviations, the CSVC assigns reference active and reactive power signals to each local controller of the distributed PV source. The proposed CSVC can regulate the voltage of the buses within the required limits during underload and overload conditions. The reference signals allocated by the proposed CSVC are designed in such a way that each PV source supplies active and reactive power in proportion to its rated capacity. This helps reduce the overloading of PV source converters. The converter is controlled intelligently to maintain bus voltages within the specified limit, considering the IEEE standard 1547–2018.
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