有载分接开关协同运行对高光伏渗透低压电网电压控制的好处

A. Ciocia, G. Chicco, F. Spertino
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中压(MV)电网与低压(LV)系统连接的变压器通常配备抽头开关,抽头位置仅在空载时可变。随着技术的发展和低压电网电压分布控制需求的增加,对低压电网的控制能力提出了更高的要求。带有载分接开关(oltc)的中压/低压变压器的使用正在增加,以在分布式发电高渗透的低压电网中提供进一步的控制能力。本文通过模拟安装在中压/低压变电站内的OLTC的运行,对集中电压控制进行了评价。目标是稳定变压器低压母线的电压。假设OLTC不与电网中的其他设备通信;因此,它不知道其他节点的电压水平。同时,分布式光伏逆变器在不了解其他节点的情况下控制其并网点的电压。通过评估电压随能量流动的偏差、整体过压或欠压持续时间、过压或欠压持续时间等指标,确定了在高光伏(PV)渗透率的低压电网中利用oltc的预期效益。结果表明,使用OLTC可以帮助缓解电压波动,特别是限制欠压。其效果很大程度上取决于控制参数,尤其是每日最大水龙头数。
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Benefits of On-Load Tap Changers Coordinated Operation for Voltage Control in Low Voltage Grids with High Photovoltaic Penetration
The transformers that connect the Medium Voltage (MV) grid with the Low Voltage (LV) system are classically equipped with tap changers with tap positions variable only at no load. The evolution of the technologies and the increasing needs of controlling the voltage profile in the LV networks require better control capabilities. The use of MV/LV transformers with On Load Tap Changers (OLTCs) is increasing, to provide further control capabilities in LV grids with high penetration of distributed generation. In this paper, centralised voltage control is evaluated by simulating the operation of an OLTC installed inside the MV/LV transformer substation. The goal is to stabilise the voltage at the LV bus of the transformer. It is supposed that the OLTC does not communicate with other devices in the grid; thus, it does not know the voltage levels at the other nodes. At the same time, the distributed PV inverters control the voltage in their grid connection points without any information about the other nodes. The expected benefits of exploiting OLTCs in LV grids with high photovoltaic (PV) penetration are determined through indicators that assess the voltage deviations with energy flows, the global overvoltage or undervoltage persistence, and the overvoltage or undervoltage duration. The results show that the use of an OLTC can help the mitigation of voltage fluctuations, especially limiting the undervoltages. The effectiveness strongly depends on the control parameters, especially the maximum number of daily taps.
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