TY - JOUR
T1 - Coordinated voltage control in distribution network with renewable energy based distributed generation
AU - Sarmin, Mohd Khairun Nizam Mohd
AU - Nakawiro, Worawat
AU - Che Wanik, Mohd Zamri
AU - Siam, Mohd Fadzil Mohd
AU - Hussien, Zahrul Faizi
AU - Ibrahim, Ahmad Asrul
AU - Hussin, Ahmad Kamil Mat
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - This paper presents a voltage control strategy for power distribution systems with interconnected renewable energy based distributed generators (DGs). The control strategy coordinating conventional voltage control devices and reactive power from DG.A mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem was formulated and solved by particle swarm optimization (PSO). The code is written using DigSILENT programming language (DPL) and implemented inside DigSI-LENT power factory simulation software. All system constraints and operating limits are considered. The optimal pow-er flow based approach can incorporate various uncertainties such as intermittent power characteristics and varying load demand. The proposed method is tested using real distribution network to demonstrate its effectiveness. The merits of the proposed method over the classical local-based control are presented in the simulation results. It is demonstrated that the proposed method is capable of keeping the system voltage within operating limit. Power losses is at the same time is minimized in comparison to the losses using conventional method.
AB - This paper presents a voltage control strategy for power distribution systems with interconnected renewable energy based distributed generators (DGs). The control strategy coordinating conventional voltage control devices and reactive power from DG.A mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem was formulated and solved by particle swarm optimization (PSO). The code is written using DigSILENT programming language (DPL) and implemented inside DigSI-LENT power factory simulation software. All system constraints and operating limits are considered. The optimal pow-er flow based approach can incorporate various uncertainties such as intermittent power characteristics and varying load demand. The proposed method is tested using real distribution network to demonstrate its effectiveness. The merits of the proposed method over the classical local-based control are presented in the simulation results. It is demonstrated that the proposed method is capable of keeping the system voltage within operating limit. Power losses is at the same time is minimized in comparison to the losses using conventional method.
M3 - Article
SN - 1947-394X
JO - Engineering
JF - Engineering
ER -