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Distributed Reactive Power Control based Conservation Voltage Reduction in Active Distribution SystemsEMIROGLU, S. , UYAROGLU, Y. , OZDEMIR, G. |
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energy conservation, reactive power control, renewable energy sources, smart grids, voltage control
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power(40), systems(20), voltage(17), distribution(16), smart(11), energy(11), control(10), grid(9), distributed(9), reduction(8)
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Date of Publication: 2017-11-30
Volume 17, Issue 4, Year 2017, On page(s): 99 - 106
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2017.04012
Web of Science Accession Number: 000417674300012
SCOPUS ID: 85035760762
Abstract
This paper proposes a distributed reactive power control based approach to deploy Volt/VAr optimization (VVO) / Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) algorithm in a distribution network with distributed generations (DG) units and distribution static synchronous compensators (D-STATCOM). A three-phase VVO/CVR problem is formulated and the reactive power references of D-STATCOMs and DGs are determined in a distributed way by decomposing the VVO/CVR problem into voltage and reactive power control. The main purpose is to determine the coordination between voltage regulator (VR) and reactive power sources (Capacitors, D-STATCOMs and DGs) based on VVO/CVR. The study shows that the reactive power injection capability of DG units may play an important role in VVO/CVR. In addition, it is shown that the coordination of VR and reactive power sources does not only save more energy and power but also reduces the power losses. Moreover, the proposed VVO/CVR algorithm reduces the computational burden and finds fast solutions. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, the VVO/CVR is performed on the IEEE 13-node test system feeder considering unbalanced loading and line configurations. The tests are performed taking the practical voltage-dependent load modeling and different customer types into consideration to improve accuracy. |
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