利用DERs的配电系统集中电压优化函数

A. D. Di Fazio, M. Russo, G. Pisano, M. Santis
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可再生能源已经达到了如此高的渗透水平,对电力系统的运行产生了重大影响,特别是对绝大多数可再生能源发电机连接的中低压配电系统。为应付这种影响,必须在系统运作中引入更高程度的灵活性,以避免大规模的基础设施投资来加强网络,并确保系统的稳定和供应的安全。引入需求和分布式发电的灵活性是实现配电系统智能化的关键。储能系统的安装,由于其固有的操作特性,可能进一步有利于这一过程。在本文中,分布式能源(DERs),即主动需求,分布式发电机和储能系统,可能提供的灵活性被适当地建模和利用来解决电压调节问题。特别是,将网络划分为多个区域,以识别有限数量的导频节点,这些导频节点的电压偏差被监控,然后使用特定的优化函数通过作用于DERs提供的灵活性来最小化导频节点。为了验证所提方法的有效性,将优化函数应用于不同运行条件下的24节点LV网络。
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A centralized voltage optimization function exploiting DERs for distribution systems
Renewable energy sources have reached such a high penetration level that significantly impacts on power system operation, in particular for medium and low voltage distribution systems where the vast majority of renewable energy generators are being connected. To cope with such an impact, higher levels of flexibility must be introduced in system operation, so as to avoid massive infrastructural investments to reinforce the network, and to assure system stability and security of supply. Introducing flexibility of both demand and distributed generation is the key to make distribution systems smarter. The installation of energy storage systems, for their inherent operational characteristics, may further favor this process. In this paper the flexibility potentially offered by distributed energy resources (DERs), that are active demand, distributed generators and energy storage systems, is properly modeled and exploited to tackle voltage regulation issues. In particular, the network is partitioned into zones to identify a limited number of pilot nodes whose voltage deviations are monitored and then minimized using a specific optimization function by acting on the flexibility offered by DERs. For demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed approach, the optimization function has been applied to a 24-nodes LV network in different operating conditions.
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