Author:
Li Ting,Yang Jianfeng,Yang Aimin
Abstract
Abstract
Photovoltaic power generation has the advantages of being clean and efficient, but it poses a threat to the voltage quality of distribution networks due to unstable power output. In order to solve the overvoltage and power utilization problems of a high-penetration PV distribution network, this paper proposes a tidal current analysis model based on a four-port power router. First, the steady-state modeling of different ports of the electrical energy router is carried out, and the corresponding voltage control strategy is proposed. Then, by establishing a unified tidal current calculation model, a solution for the optimal operation of the distribution network is proposed. Finally, based on the overvoltage data of a regional power grid, the impact on the voltage level of the grid-connected PV system before and after the addition of the power router is compared. From the analyzed data, it is concluded that the introduction of a four-port power router for corresponding port control strategies can effectively improve overvoltage problems in high-permeability PV distribution networks.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education
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