Author :
Calderaro, V. ; Galdi, V. ; Raiti, S. ; Vaccaro, A.
Abstract :
Dispersed generation (DG) is today considered one of the most important openings for electric power systems in a liberalized energy market, able to join the increasing power demands and more and more pressing social and environmental constraints. In most cases, renewable power generation, such as wind power, solar power, or low head hydropower production, guarantees a low environmental impact and this fact is appealing to many people. However, no uniform demand of power by loads, of active power supplied and reactive power absorbed by wind power generators causes profile voltages and additional power losses. The paper investigates the possibility of adopting centralized control philosophies, based on information and communication technologies (ICT), to guarantee a greater efficiency, in terms of power losses and voltage profiles, in comparison with that assured by the existing local control techniques usually considered. In order to carry out steady state analysis, specific device models are introduced, an OPF simulator is implemented and tests on a real radial distribution network are run.
Keywords :
centralised control; distributed power generation; electric potential; power distribution control; power system analysis computing; wind power; ICT; centralized control philosophies; dispersed generation; distribution networks; electric power systems; liberalized energy market; low head hydropower; radial distribution network; renewable power generation; solar power; steady state analysis; wind power generation; Centralized control; Distributed power generation; Power demand; Power generation; Pressing; Solar power generation; Voltage; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation;