二次调频中表后der的实时优化调度

Jitendra Thapa, Mohammad MansourLakouraj, Mukesh Gautam, Michael Abdelmalak, M. Benidris, H. Livani
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主动配电网络(adn)可以提供诸如削峰、减损、VoltNar控制、拥塞管理和频率调节等电网服务。基于逆变器的分布式能源(DERs)和电池存储系统的快速响应使它们能够提供斜坡支持和频率控制。本文提出了一种实时优化方法,使表后分布式电网参与二次调频。该方法确定分布式电源输出功率的最佳设定点,以实时响应系统操作员的请求,使系统频率保持在标称值上。为了满足二次频率控制的实时性要求,考虑了系统的功率损耗,对非线性交流潮流模型进行了线性化处理,使计算速度快,精度可接受。优化问题以闭环方式重新运行,直到系统操作员请求的功率与变电站实际输送功率之间的不匹配达到可接受的公差。采用改进版本的IEEE 33总线和IEEE 69总线配电系统验证了所提出的方法。尽管单个配电系统对频率调节的贡献可能并不显著,但多个配电系统的堆叠和协调贡献可以大规模地提供频率调节和其他电网服务。
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Real-time Optimal Dispatch of Behind-the-Meter DERs for Secondary Frequency Regulation
Active distribution networks (ADNs) can provide grid services such as peak load shaving, loss reduction, VoltNar control, congestion management, and frequency regulation. The fast response of inverter-based distributed energy resources (DERs) and battery storage systems enables them to provide ramping support and frequency control. This paper proposes a real-time optimization approach for behind-the-meter DERs to participate in the secondary frequency regulation. The proposed approach determines optimal set-points of output power of DERs to respond to requests from system operators (SOs) in realtime to maintain the frequency of the system at the nominal value. To satisfy the real-time requirement for the secondary frequency control, the nonlinear AC power flow model is linearized considering power losses in the system to achieve both high computational speed and acceptable accuracy. The optimization problem is rerun in a closed loop manner until the mismatch between the requested power by the system operators and actual delivered power at the substation reaches an acceptable tolerance. The proposed approach is validated using modified versions of the IEEE 33-bus and IEEE 69-bus distribution systems. Although the contribution of a single distribution system in the frequency regulation may not be significant, stacked and coordinated contributions from several distribution systems can provide frequency regulation and other grid services at scale.
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