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Real-Time Model-Free Coordination of Active and Reactive Powers of Distributed Energy Resources to Improve Voltage Regulation in Distribution Systems

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 1483-1494

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSTE.2019.2928824

关键词

Voltage control; Reactive power; Voltage measurement; Load flow; Inverters; Energy resources; Real-time systems; Battery energy storage systems; distribution systems; extremum seeking control; inverter-interfaced distributed energy resources (I-DERs); voltage regulation

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  1. California Energy Commission [EPC14-056, TSTE-00263-2019]

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This paper proposes and implements a model-free optimal strategy to regulate the voltage in distribution systems by effective control of Inverter-Interfaced Distributed Energy Resources (I-DERs) output power. In distribution systems, where the ratio of R/X is considerable, reactive power control is not always an optimum solution for voltage regulation. With the aim of improving voltage regulation, this paper proposes an alternative method to optimally coordinate active and reactive power of I-DERs in the grid. The proposed method does not need to have a system model and phase measurement, which are barriers in control and operation of behind-the-meter assets. The paper formulates the problem of voltage regulation in form of equilibrium-map-with-optimum, without any restriction on system configuration, amount of reverse power flow and losses. Using the extremum seeking control technique and without an explicit model of distribution circuit, the ratio of active and reactive power is coordinated in real time. The amount of exchanged apparent power is also adjusted simultaneously. Simulation results for a typical distribution circuit verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach in improving the voltage regulation performance. The experimental results also show a 20 percent reduction in use of system capacity to provide the desired voltage regulation performance.

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