DocumentCode
1367836
Title
A New Proposal for Power Quality and Custom Power Improvement: OPEN UPQC
Author
Brenna, Morris ; Faranda, Roberto ; Tironi, Enrico
Author_Institution
Dept. of Energy, Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Volume
24
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
2107
Lastpage
2116
Abstract
Currently, the quality of supplied power is important to several customers. Power quality (PQ) is a service and many customers are ready to pay for it. In the future, distribution system operators could decide, or could be obliged by authorities, to supply their customers with different PQ levels and at different prices. A new device that can fulfill this role is the OPEN unified power-quality conditioner (UPQC), composed of a power-electronic series steady-state performancemain unit installed in the medium-voltage/low-voltage (LV) substation, along with several power-electronic shunt units connected close to the end users. The series and parallel units do not have a common dc link, so their control strategies are different than traditional UPQC control techniques. This device can achieve general improvement in PQ, reducing the most common disturbances for all customers that are supplied by the mains (PQ) by using only the series unit. Additional increments in PQ (i.e., mains power interruptions), can be provided to the customers who need it (custom power) by the shunt units. Therefore, this new solution combines an improvement in PQ for all end users, with a cost reduction for those that need high quality power. The proposed solution has been analyzed and described, and a model of a 400-kVA LV grid is considered a test network to evaluate the steady-state performance and functioning limits. The results obtained under steady-state conditions justify the configuration chosen and good device performance.
Keywords
electricity supply industry; power grids; power supply quality; pricing; substations; OPEN UPQC; custom power improvement; low-voltage substation; power grid; power supply quality; power-electronic series main unit; pricing; steady-state performance evaluation; unified power-quality conditioner; Costs; Medium voltage; Monitoring; Power quality; Power supplies; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Proposals; Steady-state; Substations; Active power conditioner; OPEN unified power-quality conditioner (UPQC); custom power; interface devices; power quality (PQ); unified power quality conditioner (UPQC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2009.2028791
Filename
5235743
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