考虑动态相互依赖性的配电网无功行为建模

M. Maercks, Patrick Larscheid, A. Moser
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可再生能源发电量不断增加,其中很大一部分被送入配电网。可再生能源设施和新型负荷导致配电网的高度压力,相应的无功需求。在对输电系统电压进行评估时,必须考虑配电网的无功行为。我们进行了调查,评估了具有不同类型自动控制的典型中低压电网,将静态电压依赖模型与高输入梯度情况下具有负载恢复的动态模型进行了比较。采用自底向上的方法,评估了单个负载和馈电行为对配电网无功需求的影响以及与配电变压器分接变化行为的相互依赖关系。我们通过在几分钟到几分钟的时间内进行详细的动态模拟,考虑了智能电网中与配电系统运行的相互依赖性。因此,我们说明了在智能电网无功行为建模中考虑动态相互依赖性的重要性。
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Considering Dynamic Interdependencies in Modeling Reactive Power Behavior of Distribution Grids
A high share of the increasing amount of renewably generated electrical energy is fed to distribution grids. Renewable energy facilities as well as new kinds of load lead to highly stressed distribution grids with corresponding reactive power demand. When evaluating voltages in the transmission system, the reactive power behavior of distribution grids has to be considered. We conduct investigations evaluating typical medium and low voltage grids with varying types of automated controls comparing static voltage dependent models to a dynamic model with load recovery in situations with high feed-in gradients. Using a bottom-up approach, the impact of individual load-and feed-in-behavior on the reactive power demand of distribution grids as well as interdependencies with tap-changing behavior of distribution transformers is evaluated. We consider interdependencies with distribution system operation as applied in smart grids using detailed dynamic simulations in the timeframe of a few to several minutes. Thus, we illustrate the rising importance of considering dynamic interdependencies in modeling reactive power behavior of smart grids.
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