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Control strategy of distributed generation for voltage support in distribution systems

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:46 authored by An D T Le, Kashem MuttaqiKashem Muttaqi, Michael Negnevitsky, Gerard Ledwich
Voltage problem is always a critical issue in operating a distribution system. The uncertainties of load distribution and variation have introduced a great complexity to the task of maintaining system voltage within the permitted range. In this paper, small-scale generator, known as distributed generation (DG), is employed in the system and acting as a voltage regulator. The output of DG is controlled in such a way that acceptable level of electrical supply quality is achieved with a reasonable operating cost. The DG controller is tested with a non-uniformly varying load on the time domain basis. Simulations have been conducted with both short term (few hundred seconds) and long term (weekly) load data to validate the proposed control technique. Results have proved that the system is well functioning not only technically but also economically.

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A. D. T. Le, K. A. Kashem, M. Negnevitsky & G. Ledwich, "Control strategy of distributed generation for voltage support in distribution systems," in IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems, 2006, pp. 1-6.

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2006 International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems, PEDES '06

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English

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101153

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