Demand response in low voltage distribution networks with high PV penetration

N. Karthikeyan, Basanta Raj Pokhrel, J. Pillai, B. Bak‐Jensen, Kenn H. B. Frederiksen
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In this paper, application of demand response to accommodate maximum PV power in a low-voltage distribution network is discussed. A centralized control based on model predictive control method is proposed for the computation of optimal demand response on an hourly basis. The proposed method uses PV generation and load forecasts, network topology and market price signals as inputs, limits of network voltages, line power flows, transformer loading and demand response dynamics as constraints to find the required demand response at each time step. The proposed method can be used by the DSOs to purchase the required flexibility from the electricity market through an aggregator. The optimum demand response enables consumption of maximum renewable energy within the network constraints. Simulation studies are conducted using Matlab and DigSilent Power factory software on a Danish low-voltage distribution system. Simulation results show that the proposed method is effective for calculating the optimum demand response. From the test scenarios, it is inferred that absorption of renewable energy from PV increased by 38% applying optimum demand response during the evaluation period in the studied distribution network.
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高光伏渗透率低压配电网的需求响应
本文讨论了需求响应在低压配电网中适应最大光伏功率的应用。提出了一种基于模型预测控制的集中控制方法,以小时为单位计算最优需求响应。该方法以光伏发电和负荷预测、电网拓扑和市场价格信号为输入,以电网电压限值、线路潮流、变压器负荷和需求响应动态为约束,求出各时间步所需的需求响应。该方法可用于dso通过聚合器从电力市场购买所需的灵活性。最优需求响应使可再生能源的最大消耗在网络约束下。利用Matlab和DigSilent Power factory软件对丹麦低压配电系统进行了仿真研究。仿真结果表明,该方法能够有效地计算出最优需求响应。从测试场景可以推断,在评估期内,应用最优需求响应,研究的配电网光伏可再生能源的吸收增加了38%。
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