Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4968374 | Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Both the electric power demand and the penetration of small-scale embedded generators (SSEGs) is rapidly increasing in LV distribution grids. These trends are expected to have significant effects on system performance, efficiency and reliability necessitating the adjustments to the current framework for power supply dispatch and delivery. This paper proposes hybrid voltage control schemes for LV distribution networks combining: (i) centralized control via the on-load tap-changer (OLTC) of secondary distribution transformers and (ii) localized control via both the real and reactive power management from single-phase PV inverters. Specific control algorithms are proposed for both the centralized and localized methods. All the possible operation sequences of the aforementioned methods are examined. The performance of the proposed approaches is investigated on four different test feeders considering the voltage magnitudes, the voltage unbalances, the total losses and the PV power utilization.
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Authors
N. Efkarpidis, T. De Rybel, J. Driesen,