Title :
Assessment of a New Constraint Satisfaction-Based Hybrid Distributed Control Technique for Power Flow Management in Distribution Networks with Generation and Demand Response
Author :
Tianyu Luo ; Dolan, Michael J. ; Davidson, Euan M. ; Ault, Graham W.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Energy & Environ., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Technical innovation in power distribution networks is pointing toward a decentralized control vision to deal with the issues in design and operations related to distributed energy resources. Thus, decentralized approaches to power flow management (PFM) are of significant importance from the distributed network operator (DNO) perspective. In this paper, a new hybrid distributed control approach is proposed to deal with thermal overload issues. The control algorithm is based on constraint satisfaction problem that is applied to solve the network constraint problem. The novelty of this control approach consists in the joint control of both distributed generation and demand response units for PFM in an autonomous regional control environment. The implementation of this demand-side management, integrated active network management, and distributed control technique contributes to network reinforcement deferral, economy of supply, and efficient capital expenditure. Simulation has been implemented in a medium voltage interconnected test network with a substation controller and a network simulator. The control actions successfully achieve the desired objectives and are evaluated in comparison analysis. This new hybrid distributed control technique has potential to benefit the DNO planning and operation activities in the development of future decentralized smart grids.
Keywords :
constraint satisfaction problems; decentralised control; demand side management; distributed control; load flow control; power distribution control; power distribution economics; power distribution planning; power system management; smart power grids; substations; DNO planning; PFM; capital expenditure; constraint satisfaction problem; decentralized control; decentralized smart grids; demand response units; demand side management; distributed energy resources; distributed generation; distributed network operator; generation response; hybrid distributed control approach; hybrid distributed control technique; integrated active network management; medium voltage interconnected test network; network simulator; power distribution networks; power flow management; substation controller; thermal overload; Decentralized control; Indexes; Load management; Load modeling; Monitoring; Real-time systems; Substations; Active network management (ANM); constraint satisfaction problem (CSP); demand response (DR)/demand-side management (DSM); distributed control;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2014.2327482