Quantitative Analysis of System Operating Margin With the High Penetration of Distributed Generators in Distribution Networks

Author:

Zhu Ruijin,Dong Yali,Zhao Wentao,Gong Xuejiao,Tang Bo

Abstract

With the integration of distributed generators (DGs) and multiple types of loads, it is increasingly difficult to cope with the uncertainties of DGs, which brings challenges to the secure operation of distribution networks (DNs). Source and load cannot obtain the power balance locally, which may cause operational problems such as line power overload and node voltage violation. However, the methods for quantitatively analyzing the operating status of DNs have not yet formed a unified standard. For which reason, the concept of operating margin is proposed in this study, to represent the distance from the operating point to the boundary. In this study, to generally evaluate the operating status of DNs, the concept of node power margin is proposed first. Then the evaluation indexes including line power margin (LPM) and node voltage margin (NVM) are introduced. The quantitative calculation method for system operating margin (SOM) is further elaborated, which is supposed to be the evaluation indexes on system level. After that, the analysis process of evaluation methods for SOM is discussed. Finally, case studies are performed on the modified IEEE 33-node system to evaluate the operating margin of DNs and verify the enhancement brought by the energy storage system (ESS) and soft open point (SOP) through the flexible adjustment of power flow. The simulation results show that the distance between the DN and the security boundary is effectively quantified through the proposed method, the value can be easily calculated, and the change can be clearly reflected.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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