Improve conservation voltage regulation effects by integrating more distributed renewable generations

Author:

Li Ang12ORCID,Zhong Jin2

Affiliation:

1. Asset Management Department, CLP Power Hong Kong Limited Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

2. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

Abstract

AbstractDue to intermittent renewable energy and fluctuating load demand, distribution networks with renewable distributed generation (DG) installations are more likely to suffer voltage issues and significant power losses. The performance of conservation voltage regulation (CVR) schemes may be adversely affected by the undesirable voltage profile at specific nodes. This paper aims to reduce power losses in CVR‐implemented networks by optimally planning new renewable DGs without changing the existing ones. A scenario‐based optimal renewable DG planning model is proposed with a novel scenario formation method. The uncertainties of load demand and renewables are captured jointly and formed into a finite number of scenarios based on a multivariate Gaussian mixture model (MultiGMM). The locations and capacities of different types of new renewable DGs are optimally planned for CVR performance improvements on power loss saving by aggregating the operation status and probabilities of the scenarios using mixed‐integer non‐linear programming (MINLP). A time‐series simulation is formulated for accuracy verification. The results of case studies show that the proposed model can significantly reduce power losses, active load demand, and reactive load demand. The accuracy of the planning results can be guaranteed with fewer scenarios compared to a widely used classical scenario‐based planning method.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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