与分布式能源在电力系统中的大规模渗透相关的无功和电压控制问题

F. Safdarian, Jessica L. Wert, Yijing Liu, A. Birchfield, K. Shetye, Heather Chang, T. Overbye
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随着分布式能源的普及和大型常规发电机的退役,发电机的电压调节和电力系统的无功控制需要更加认真地考虑。本文研究了新增可再生资源和更换发电机组调压母线对静态潮流收敛和电压廓线的影响,可视化了关键区域无功状态以及在线和离线无功备用容量。结果表明,如果增加可再生资源而没有增加足够的无功资源,或者如果所有发电机的调压母线都移到升压变压器的低压侧而没有对各代的电压设值进行调整,就可能出现电压违和甚至电压崩溃的情况,从而对电力系统的可靠性产生负面影响。本文还回顾了可能的解决方案,如调整发电机的电压设臵点以进行无功管理,并在电网中添加电压控制装置,如开关分流器或静态无功补偿器(SVCs)来补偿这种变化。
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Reactive Power and Voltage Control Issues Associated with Large Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources in Power Systems
As the penetration of distributed energy resources increases and large conventional generators are retired, voltage regulation of generators and reactive power control of the power system should be considered more carefully. In this paper, the impacts of adding renewable resources and changing generators’ voltage regulating buses on static power flow convergence and voltage profiles are studied and reactive power status of critical areas as well as online and offline reactive power reserve capacities are visualized. The results show that if renewable resources are added without adding sufficient reactive power resources or if the voltage regulating bus of all generators move to the low voltage side of step-up transformers without tuning the voltage set points of generations, voltage violations and even voltage collapse may occur, which have a negative impact on the reliability of the power system. The paper also reviews possible solutions such as tuning the voltage set points of generators for reactive power management and adding voltage control devices such as switched shunts or static var compensators (SVCs) to the grid to compensate for this change.
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