High penetration of distributed renewable energy promotes the development of an active distribution network(ADN).The power flow calculation is the basis of ADN analysis.This paper proposes an approximate linear three-...High penetration of distributed renewable energy promotes the development of an active distribution network(ADN).The power flow calculation is the basis of ADN analysis.This paper proposes an approximate linear three-phase power flow model for an ADN with the consideration of the ZIP model of the loads and PV nodes.The proposed method is not limited to radial topology and can handle high R/X ratio branches.Case studies on the IEEE 37-node distribution network show a high accuracy and the proposed method is applicable to practical uses such as linear or convex optimal power flow of the ADN.展开更多
为应对大规模分布式光伏(photovoltaic,PV)接入引起的主动配电网电压越限问题,降低控制策略的时序复杂性,提出一种考虑节点功率储备与节点影响力(global importance of each node,GIN)的主动配电网动态集群电压控制方法。首先,通过考虑...为应对大规模分布式光伏(photovoltaic,PV)接入引起的主动配电网电压越限问题,降低控制策略的时序复杂性,提出一种考虑节点功率储备与节点影响力(global importance of each node,GIN)的主动配电网动态集群电压控制方法。首先,通过考虑系统各节点的功率储备度,定义聚类算法的电压灵敏度-功率储备度(voltage sensitivity-power reserve,VS-PR)综合电气距离量度。进而,以GIN算法改进亲和力传播(affinity propagation,AP)聚类算法,实现网络集群划分与主导节点选取。然后,建立主动配电网集群电压控制模型,并通过动态粒子群算法(dynamic particle swarm optimization,D-PSO)进行模型求解。最后,通过建立基于MATLAB 2021b平台的IEEE 33节点仿真算例对比分析,验证了所提动态集群划分与电压控制方法的正确性和有效性。展开更多
Residential photovoltaic (PV) systems connected to the grid are used for self-consumption. Any surplus production is fed into the grid and contributes to improving the voltage. Several techniques are developed to mode...Residential photovoltaic (PV) systems connected to the grid are used for self-consumption. Any surplus production is fed into the grid and contributes to improving the voltage. Several techniques are developed to model their connection. However, studies on methods of injecting energy production into the Low Voltage (LV) network are nowadays a problem. This paper proposes a mathematical model to determine the current to be injected and calculate each node’s voltage. The current equation is a recurrence relation with an initial condition. This initial condition is for the case of a single PV system connected to the LV grid. The equation can also be written in matrix form. Similarly, the voltage solution is a recurrence relation. It also has an initial condition for the first node. Both mathematical formulae with the proposed initial conditions are consistent and can be used for the determination of the current and voltage of the different nodes in the grid.展开更多
基金supported in part by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2016YFB0900100)the National Science Foundation of China(No.51325702,51677096).
文摘High penetration of distributed renewable energy promotes the development of an active distribution network(ADN).The power flow calculation is the basis of ADN analysis.This paper proposes an approximate linear three-phase power flow model for an ADN with the consideration of the ZIP model of the loads and PV nodes.The proposed method is not limited to radial topology and can handle high R/X ratio branches.Case studies on the IEEE 37-node distribution network show a high accuracy and the proposed method is applicable to practical uses such as linear or convex optimal power flow of the ADN.
文摘Residential photovoltaic (PV) systems connected to the grid are used for self-consumption. Any surplus production is fed into the grid and contributes to improving the voltage. Several techniques are developed to model their connection. However, studies on methods of injecting energy production into the Low Voltage (LV) network are nowadays a problem. This paper proposes a mathematical model to determine the current to be injected and calculate each node’s voltage. The current equation is a recurrence relation with an initial condition. This initial condition is for the case of a single PV system connected to the LV grid. The equation can also be written in matrix form. Similarly, the voltage solution is a recurrence relation. It also has an initial condition for the first node. Both mathematical formulae with the proposed initial conditions are consistent and can be used for the determination of the current and voltage of the different nodes in the grid.