• DocumentCode
    39846
  • Title

    Automatic Distributed Voltage Control Algorithm in Smart Grids Applications

  • Author

    Brenna, M. ; De Berardinis, E. ; Delli Carpini, Luca ; Foiadelli, Federica ; Paulon, Pietro ; Petroni, P. ; Sapienza, Gianluca ; Scrosati, Giorgio ; Zaninelli, Dario

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Energy, Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
  • Volume
    4
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jun-13
  • Firstpage
    877
  • Lastpage
    885
  • Abstract
    The widespread use of distributed generation (DG), which is installed in medium-voltage distribution networks, impacts the future development of modern electrical systems that must evolve towards smart grids. A fundamental topic for smart grids is automatic distributed voltage control (ADVC). The voltage is now regulated at the MV busbar acting on the on-load tap changer of the HV/MV transformer. This method does not guarantee the correct voltage value in the network nodes when the distributed generators deliver their power. In contrast, the ADVC allows control of the voltage acting on a single generator; therefore, a better voltage profile can be obtained. In this paper, an approach based on sensitivity theory is shown to control the node voltages regulating the reactive power injected by the generators. After the theoretical analysis, a numerical example is presented to validate the theory. The proposed voltage regulation method has been developed in collaboration with Enel Distribuzione S.p.A. (the major Italian DSO), and it will be applied in the Smart Grids POI-P3 pilot project, which is financed by the Italian Economic Development Ministry. Before the real field application in the pilot project, a real-time digital simulation has been used to validate the algorithm presented. Moving in this direction, Enel Distribuzione S.p.A. built a new test center in Milan equipped with a real-time digital simulator (from RTDS Technologies).
  • Keywords
    distributed control; distributed power generation; power distribution control; power generation control; smart power grids; voltage control; automatic distributed voltage control algorithm; distributed generation; medium voltage distribution network; reactive power; real-time digital simulation; sensitivity theory; smart grids applications; voltage regulation method; Generators; Random access memory; Reactive power; Sensitivity; Smart grids; Threshold voltage; Voltage control; Distributed generation; reactive power injection; renewable energy; sensitivity theory; smart grids; voltage regulation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1949-3053
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSG.2012.2206412
  • Filename
    6296741