Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4916864 Applied Energy 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An integrated load and state estimation algorithm was developed.•k-means based load estimation and IRWLS state estimation methods were applied.•Real-time and pseudo measurements derived from smart meter measurements were used.•Performance was investigated using 11 kV residential distribution network in England.•Accurate estimates were obtained even with limited MV real-time measurements.

Distributed generation and low carbon loads are already leading to some restrictions in the operation of distribution networks and higher penetrations of e.g. PV generation, heat pumps and electric vehicles will exacerbate such problems. In order to manage the distribution network effectively in this new situation, increased real-time monitoring and control will become necessary. In the future, distribution network operators will have smart meter measurements available to them to facilitate safe and cost-effective operation of distribution networks. This paper investigates the application of smart meter measurements to extend the observability of distribution networks. An integrated load and state estimation algorithm was developed and tested using residential smart metering measurements and an 11 kV residential distribution network. Simulation results show that smart meter measurements, both real-time and pseudo measurements derived from them, can be used together with state estimation to extend the observability of a distribution network. The integrated load and state estimation algorithm was shown to produce accurate voltage magnitudes and angles at each busbar of the network. As a result, the algorithm can be used to enhance distribution network monitoring and control.

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