智能配电网中的拥塞管理

A. Haque, P. Nguyen, W. Kling, F. Bliek
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在不久的将来,分布式能源(DERs)的加速使用以及连接在中压(MV)和低压(LV)网络中的新型负载对配电系统运营商(dso)提出了巨大的挑战。电力的双向流动和不确定性可能导致配电网中某些点的拥塞。因此,资产超负荷;电压偏差可能发生,级联故障可能发生。因此,dso被迫通过引入智能电网功能来调查和优化其资产投资成本,以减少投资。在许多备选方案中,拥塞管理是处理网络问题最有前途的策略之一。拥塞管理方案传统上是在传输系统级别处理的。但随着分布式发电机的广泛使用和预期的严峻负荷条件,该管理程序也必须在配电网中应用。本文讨论了智能配电网中拥塞管理的必要性和可能性。
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Congestion management in smart distribution network
The accelerating use of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and new forms of loads connected in the Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) networks are posing a great challenge for the Distribution System Operators (DSOs) in the near future. The bidirectional and uncertain flow of power may result in congestions at certain points in the distribution network. Consequently, assets are overloaded; voltage deviations can occur and cascading failures may take place. Therefore, the DSOs are compelled to investigate and optimize their asset investment cost by introducing smart grid functionalities in order to mitigate investments. Out of a number of alternatives, congestion management is one of the most promising strategies to deal with the network issues. Congestion management schemes have traditionally been treated in the transmission system level. But with the widespread use of Distributed Generators (DGs) and expected severe loading conditions, the management procedure will have to be applied in the distribution network as well. This paper discusses the need and possibility of congestion management in a smart distribution network.
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