利用分布式发电机增强配电系统的弹性

R. Kumar, Sunil Koudagani, P. Kayal
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自然灾害的发生率可能很低,但其影响非常大。这种高冲击事件,在极端情况下,可能会造成长时间的供电中断,甚至导致变电站永久断电。为了应对这种情况,提高电力系统的弹性对于持续提供不间断的高质量电力至关重要。本文提出了一种通过在配电系统中正确配置分布式发电机(DG)来提高输电系统弹性的方法。随着弹性的增强,DG的合理分配也可以通过最小化能量损失和改善配电负载点的电压分布来提高系统性能。提出了一种基于模糊逻辑方法的分布式配电系统布局方法,该方法以客户数量和连接到负载点的配电线路的脆弱性为目标,以最大客户恢复为目标。考虑风对线路的极端影响,对线路的易损性进行了研究。以降低系统功率损耗为目标,对DG的大小进行了评估。该方法的有效性已在印度农村配电系统中得到验证。结果表明,该方法可以在良好的天气条件下节省大量的电能损耗和增加低压配电母线的电压分布,并在风灾后为许多用户供电。
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Resiliency Enhancement of Power Distribution System Using Distributed Generator
The occurrence of natural disasters may be low, but their impacts are very high. Such high impact events may interrupt the power supply for a long time or even causes a permanent disconnection of power from a substation in case of extreme. To endure this situation, enhancing power system resilience may play a vital role in continuously supplying uninterrupted and quality power. This paper proposes a methodology to make the power delivery system more resilient by correctly placing distributed generators (DG) in the distribution system. Along with resiliency enhancement, suitable allocation of DG can also improve system performance by minimizing energy losses and improving the voltage profile of distribution load points. A fuzzy logic method-based DG placement approach is proposed, which targets maximum customer restoration considering the number of customers and vulnerability of distribution lines connected to a load point. The vulnerability of lines has been investigated considering the extreme impact of wind on it. The size of DG has been evaluated, aiming reduction of system power losses. The validation of methodology has been tested on an Indian rural distribution system. The result confirms that the proposed approach can save considerable energy losses and augmentation of voltage profile in low voltage distribution buses in pleasant weather and supply power to many customers after wind-driven calamities.
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