Title :
Distribution Power Flow Management Utilizing an Online Optimal Power Flow Technique
Author :
Dolan, Michael J. ; Davidson, Euan M. ; Kockar, Ivana ; Ault, Graham W. ; McArthur, Stephen D J
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Energy & Environ., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes the current connection regime for distributed generation (DG) in the U.K. and presents a novel application of the optimal power flow (OPF) technique for automatic power flow management (PFM) to manage thermal constraints in distribution networks. OPF formulations have been used, in an offline mode, as a power system planning tool for several years. The novel implementation of OPF for “corrective” PFM in an online operational mode, for MV distribution networks, is presented and tested in this paper. The authors demonstrate, through simulations conducted on a commercially available substation computer, that such an application of OPF can represent first on, last off generator connection agreements that reflect the current principles of access in the U.K. Two case study networks, a 33 kV and an 11 kV, provide the basis for assessment of the OPF-based PFM algorithm in terms of computation time to arrive at a solution in the event of a network thermal excursion and the level of DG curtailment necessary to meet network thermal limits. Assessments are made and fully discussed of the suitability for an OPF-based approach for distribution network management within an online network control scheme including discussion of the important consideration of control robustness.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; load flow control; optimal control; power distribution control; power generation planning; power system management; thermal power stations; DG; MV distribution networks; OPF-based PFM algorithm; distributed generation; distribution network management; distribution power flow management; network thermal limits; online network control scheme; online operational mode; online optimal power flow technique; power system planning tool; thermal constraint management; voltage 11 kV; voltage 33 kV; Generators; Integrated circuit interconnections; Load flow; Real time systems; Software; Substations; Voltage control; Active network management; distributed control; distributed generation; optimal power flow;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2011.2177673