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Decentralised voltage and thermal management to enable more distributed generation connection

  • T. Sansawatt
  • , L.F. Ochoa
  • , G.P. Harrison

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a decentralised control scheme of a distributed generator to actively respond to voltage and thermal issues in a distribution network. An operation scheme providing a local voltage control by adjusting the reactive power output of the generator is proposed. Generation curtailment is employed to relieve overloaded lines as well as to support the voltage regulation scheme. These control mechanisms do not require sophisticated communication links and hence can avoid high investment costs that would be required for a centralised measurement and communication system. Results show that the proposed schemes respond effectively to the voltage and thermal constraints, allowing further penetration of generation capacity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCIRED Workshop 2010
    Pages1-4
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010
    EventCIRED Workshop 2010 -
    Duration: 7 Jun 20108 Jun 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceCIRED Workshop 2010
    Period7/06/108/06/10

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