A Convex Approximation Method for Smoothing Out Control of Voltage Profile at a Critical Distribution Bus Under Sharp PV Power Fluctuations

IF 8.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1109/TSTE.2024.3394148
Xuanyi Xiao;Zhiyi Li;Xutao Han;Wen Huang;Guanzhong Wang;Mohammad Shahidehpour
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The high penetration of photovoltaic (PV) panels in a distribution system could cause sharp fluctuations in bus voltages. This phenomenon could induce abnormal operations in high-precision equipment or result in erroneous computer memory functions. To handle this issue, this paper proposes a voltage control to smooth out a critical bus voltage, without utilizing the local controllable devices, while maintaining the bus voltages across the distribution system within the allowable range. First, a smoothing out control of voltage is proposed and theoretically proved to mitigate the voltage fluctuations at the critical bus by the first-order inertia. Second, an optimization model is proposed for the coordinated voltage control, which coordinates the actions of discrete control devices with the smoothing out control of PV inverters. A novel convex approximation method is proposed to transform the nonconvex model into an approximate convex model. It is theoretically proved that the solutions obtained by solving the approximation model can control the bus voltages across the distribution system within the allowable range. Last, the proposed voltage control is simulated in 15-bus and 51-bus distribution systems. The 6-minute and 24-hour simulations show that a single voltage fluctuation and the sum of squared voltage fluctuations at a critical bus are reduced by 22.4% and 36.5%, respectively, as compared to the results offered by using the existing benchmark control method.
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光伏功率剧烈波动下平滑控制关键配电母线电压曲线的凸近似方法
配电系统中光伏(PV)电池板的高渗透率会导致母线电压急剧波动。这种现象可能会导致高精密设备运行异常或计算机内存功能出错。为解决这一问题,本文提出了一种电压控制方法,在不使用本地可控设备的情况下,平滑临界母线电压,同时将整个配电系统的母线电压保持在允许范围内。首先,本文提出了一种平滑电压控制方法,并从理论上证明了该方法可通过一阶惯性来缓解临界母线电压波动。其次,提出了协调电压控制的优化模型,该模型协调了离散控制设备与光伏逆变器平滑控制的作用。提出了一种新颖的凸近似方法,将非凸模型转化为近似凸模型。理论证明,通过求解近似模型得到的解可以将整个配电系统的母线电压控制在允许范围内。最后,在 15 总线和 51 总线配电系统中模拟了建议的电压控制。6 分钟和 24 小时模拟结果表明,与现有基准控制方法相比,关键母线的单次电压波动和电压波动平方和分别降低了 22.4% 和 36.5%。
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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy ENERGY & FUELS-ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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21.40
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5.70%
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215
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy serves as a pivotal platform for sharing groundbreaking research findings on sustainable energy systems, with a focus on their seamless integration into power transmission and/or distribution grids. The journal showcases original research spanning the design, implementation, grid-integration, and control of sustainable energy technologies and systems. Additionally, the Transactions warmly welcomes manuscripts addressing the design, implementation, and evaluation of power systems influenced by sustainable energy systems and devices.
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