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Online coordinated voltage control in distribution systems subjected to structural changes and DG availability

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posted on 2024-11-15, 06:16 authored by Dothinka Ranamuka Rallage, Ashish AgalgaonkarAshish Agalgaonkar, Kashem MuttaqiKashem Muttaqi
The responses of multiple DG units and voltage regulating devices such as tap changers and capacitor banks for correcting the voltage may lead to operational conflicts and oscillatory transients, where distribution systems are subjected to network reconfiguration and changes in availability of the DG units. Therefore, coordinated voltage control is required to minimize control interactions while accounting for the impact of structural changes associated with the network. This paper proposes a strategy for coordinating the operation of multiple voltage regulating devices and DG units in medium voltage (MV) distribution systems, under structural changes and DG availability, for effective voltage control. The proposed strategy aids to minimize the operational conflicts by allowing the farthest voltage regulating device to operate first on a priority scheme designed based on the electrical-distance between voltage regulating devices and DG units, while maximizing the voltage support by the DG units. The proposed coordination scheme is designed to enact with an aid of a substation centered distribution management system (DMS) for online voltage control. The control actions of proposed coordination strategy are tested on a MV distribution system, derived from the state of New South Wales, Australia, through simulations, and results are reported.

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D. Ranamuka Rallage, A. P. Agalgaonkar & K. M. Muttaqi, "Online coordinated voltage control in distribution systems subjected to structural changes and DG availability," IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, vol. 7, (2) pp. 580-591, 2016.

Journal title

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

Volume

7

Issue

2

Pagination

580-591

Language

English

RIS ID

105785

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