管理不平衡和孤岛配电网络的最佳 DGs 协调策略

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1515/ijeeps-2024-0062
Sanaullah Kaka, Mingchao Xia, Arif Hussain, Kashif Zulfiqar
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摘要 分布式发电机(DGs)有可能作为替代电源,在配电系统故障时发挥平衡和恢复服务的作用。然而,分布式发电机的各种特性和不确定行为给在恢复系统时优化其运行带来了困难。本文引入了一种分层结构,利用 DGs 的最优协调策略来管理不平衡和孤岛配电网络。所提出的方法包含多个控制层,将 DGs 协调过程分为三个特定级别进行管理,每个级别负责不同的功能,包括电压和频率调节、单个岛屿内的电力分配,以及监督这些机组之间的电力交换,以最大限度地减少不平衡,最大限度地恢复负荷。这项研究提供了一种全面的解决方案,可在恢复期间优化协调不平衡和孤立电网中的分布式发电机,从而提高系统的可靠性和恢复能力。利用改进的 IEEE 123 总线测试装置对所提出的分布式控制恢复模型进行了验证。
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Optimal DGs coordination strategy for managing unbalanced and islanded distribution networks
Abstract Distributed generators (DGs) have the potential to act as alternative power sources for balancing and restoring service in distribution system breakdowns. Nevertheless, DGs variety of characteristics and uncertain behavior pose difficulties in optimizing their operation while restoring the system. In this paper, a hierarchical structure is introduced to manage the unbalanced and islanded distribution networks with the optimal coordination strategy of DGs. The proposed approach encompasses multiple control tiers that manage DGs coordination process into three specific levels, each accountable for distinct functions involving voltage and frequency regulation, power distribution within individual islands, and overseeing power exchange between these units for minimizing imbalance and maximizing the load restoration. This research delivers a comprehensive solution for optimally coordinating DGs in unbalanced and isolated networks during restoration, thus elevating system reliability and resilience. The proposed model for distributed control restoration is validated using a modified IEEE 123-bus test setup.
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International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems
International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems (IJEEPS) publishes significant research and scholarship related to latest and up-and-coming developments in power systems. The mandate of the journal is to assemble high quality papers from the recent research and development efforts in new technologies and techniques for generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electric power. Topics The range of topics includes: electric power generation sources integration of unconventional sources into existing power systems generation planning and control new technologies and techniques for power transmission, distribution, protection, control and measurement power system analysis, economics, operation and stability deregulated power systems power system communication metering technologies demand-side management industrial electric power distribution and utilization systems.
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