Title :
Centralized and Distributed Voltage Control: Impact on Distributed Generation Penetration
Author :
Vovos, Panagis N. ; Kiprakis, Aristides E. ; Wallace, A. Robin ; Harrison, Gareth P.
Author_Institution :
Joint Res. Inst. for Energy, Edinburgh Univ.
Abstract :
With the rapid increase in distributed generation (DG), the issue of voltage regulation in the distribution network becomes more significant, and centralized voltage control (or active network management) is one of the proposed methods. Alternative work on intelligent distributed voltage and reactive power control of DG has also demonstrated benefits in terms of the minimization of voltage variation and violations as well as the ability to connect larger generators to the distribution network. This paper uses optimal power flow to compare the two methods and shows that intelligent distributed voltage and reactive power control of the DG gives similar results to those obtained by centralized management in terms of the potential for connecting increased capacities within existing networks
Keywords :
centralized control; distributed control; distributed power generation; intelligent control; load flow; power distribution control; power generation control; reactive power control; voltage control; active network management; centralized management; centralized voltage control; centralized-distributed voltage control; distributed generation penetration; intelligent distributed voltage; optimal power flow; reactive power control; voltage minimization; voltage regulation; Centralized control; Distributed control; Energy management; Intelligent networks; Load flow; Power generation; Power system management; Reactive power; Reactive power control; Voltage control; Dispersed storage and generation; optimal power flow; power distribution planning; power generation control; voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2006.888982