Title :
Optimizing the reactive power balance between a distribution and transmission grid through iteratively updated grid equivalents
Author :
Marten, Frank ; Löwer, Lothar ; Töbermann, J-Christian ; Braun, Martin
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for Wind Energy & Energy Syst. Technol., Kassel, Germany
Abstract :
This paper focuses on a scenario with a high amount of renewable generators (DGs) in the distribution grid; a local grid operator (DSO) utilizes reactive power provision by the DGs, to improve the reactive power balance at the connection points to the transmission grid. At the same time, the transmission grid operator (TSO) aims to optimize his voltage, by computing reactive power setpoints for the DSO. This is a decentralized optimization problem, where two optimizers ("DSO" and "TSO") balance the reactive power flow between their grid areas. No optimizer has detailed information about the neighbouring grid area and uses a very simple equivalent model for it. In case these equivalents are updated iteratively, we find that both optimizers mostly converge within only a few iterations for a realistic Danish grid topology. However, it is also found that the accuracy of the result highly depends on the built-in component models that each optimizer uses, within its own grid area.
Keywords :
load flow; network topology; optimisation; power grids; reactive power; renewable energy sources; built-in component models; decentralized optimization problem; distribution grid; iteratively updated grid equivalents; local grid operator; reactive power balance; reactive power flow; reactive power provision; reactive power setpoints; realistic Danish grid topology; renewable generators; transmission grid operator; Computational modeling; Convergence; Load flow; Load modeling; Optimization; Reactive power; Topology; co-simulation; optimization; reactive power;
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC), 2014
Conference_Location :
Wroclaw
DOI :
10.1109/PSCC.2014.7038344