Review of Distribution Network Phase Unbalance: Scale, Causes, Consequences, Solutions, and Future Research Direction
Author:
Ma Kang,Fang Lurui,Kong Wangwei
Abstract
Phase unbalance is
widespread in the distribution networks in the UK, continental Europe, US,
China, and other countries. First, this paper reviews the mass scale of phase unbalance
and its causes and consequences. Three challenges arise from phase rebalancing:
the scalability, data scarcity, and adaptability (towards changing unbalance
over time) challenges. Solutions to address the challenges are: 1) using
retrofit-able, maintenance-free, automatic solutions to overcome the
scalability challenge; 2) using data analytics to overcome the data-scarcity
challenge; and 3) using phase balancers or other online phase rebalancing
solutions to overcome the adaptability challenge. This paper categorizes existing
phase rebalancing solutions into three classes: 1) load/lateral re-phasing; 2)
using phase balancers; 3) controlling energy storage, electric vehicles,
distributed generation, and micro-grids for phase rebalancing. Their advantages
and limitations are analyzed and ways to overcome the limitations are
recommended. Finally, this paper suggests future research topics: 1) long-term
forecast of phase unbalance; 2) whole-system analysis of the unbalance-induced
costs; 3) phase unbalance diagnosis for data-scarce LV networks; 4)
techno-commercial solutions to exploit the flexibility from large three-phase
customers for phase balancing; 5) the optimal placement of phase balancers; 6)
the transition from single-phase customers to three-phase customers. <br>
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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