Future Distribution Networks: A Review

Author:

Javid Zahid1ORCID,Kocar Ilhan1,Holderbaum William2ORCID,Karaagac Ulas3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong

2. School of Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, John Dalton Building, Chester Street, Manchester M15 GD, UK

3. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara 06800, Turkey

Abstract

This manuscript presents a comprehensive review of recent advancements in electrical distribution networks, with a specific focus on the incorporation of direct current (DC) applications. The research aims to comprehensively address the current and future aspects of DC, spanning from the distribution level to the utilization level. The renewed interest in DC power systems has led to the investigation of several transitional challenges in recent years. A significant portion of these efforts has been dedicated to determining the feasibility of applying DC to specific use cases. Additionally, the literature has explored design considerations such as system architecture and voltage levels, the integration of DC into existing distribution networks, load flow (LF) computations, and the distinct safety concerns associated with DC power systems. In this paper, the various research endeavors are categorized, evaluated, and scrutinized to assess the current state of the transition from a purely alternating current (AC) distribution system to a solely DC or hybrid AC/DC distribution system. A bibliometric analysis is conducted, constructing a network of co-occurrence based on author-provided keywords, which reveals the primary research foci in this domain. The barriers hindering the widespread adoption of DC distribution systems and potential solutions are also discussed. Moreover, this article synthesizes ongoing efforts to address these obstacles and delineates future research directions by emphasizing the existing knowledge gaps.

Funder

Hong Kong Research Grant Council for the Research Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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