基于智能家居需求响应的现代配电系统实时拥塞预防

A. Asrari, M. Ansari, K. C. Bibek
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配电系统的现代化伴随着1)风力涡轮机分布式发电(WTDG)和光伏分布式发电(PVDG)装置作为屋顶分布式发电(DG)或在放松管制的市场中由私人业主运营的小型发电厂的更高集成度,2)智能城市中电动汽车(ev)的大量使用,以及3)智能家居提供广泛的需求响应(DR)服务。本文提出了一个现代配电网运行的系统框架,其中DG聚合器(DGAGs), EV聚合器(EVAGs)和需求响应聚合器(DRAGs)分别通过更大的本地发电量,灵活的充电计划平台和非固定负荷削减来促进实时拥堵预防。此外,为微电网运营商(mgo)开发了一种现实的机制,以1)减轻系统运营商(SO)的集中拥塞管理压力,2)优化利用每个微电网的资产以分散的方式防止拥塞。在包含4个微电网、250辆电动汽车、31个wtdg、54个pvdg和140个具有DR合同的智能家庭的不平衡配电系统上验证了该方案的性能。
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Real-time Congestion Prevention in Modern Distribution Power Systems via Demand Response of Smart Homes
Modernization of distribution power systems is accompanied with 1) higher integration of wind turbine distributed generation (WTDG) and photovoltaic DG (PVDG) units as rooftop DGs or small power plants operated by private owners in de-regulated markets, 2) massive utilization of electric vehicles (EVs) in smart cities, and 3) extensive demand response (DR) services offered by smart homes. This paper proposes a systematic framework for modern distribution networks operation where DG aggregators (DGAGs), EV aggregators (EVAGs), and demand response aggregators (DRAGs) are motivated to contribute to real-time congestion prevention via greater local generation, flexible platform for charging schedule, and non-firm load curtailment, respectively. Moreover, a realistic mechanism is developed for microgrid operators (MGOs) to 1) relieve the system operator (SO) from the pressure of centralized congestion management and 2) optimally utilize the assets of each microgrid to prevent congestions in a decentralized manner. The performance of the proposed scheme is validated on an unbalanced distribution system containing 4 microgrids, 250 EVs, 31 WTDGs, 54 PVDGs, and 140 smart homes with DR contract.
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