Abstract :
The main purpose of using distribution power flow (DPF), integrated with DMS SCADA, is to obtain a solution based on real-time connectivity and measurements. DPF is a combination of the standard power flow, designed for distribution systems´ specifics, and a measurement utilization procedure. This procedure uses all available measurements of active/reactive powers and currents, as well as voltages. It is based on load allocation and local controllers simulation. Measurement verification, validation, and detection of wrong/suspicious measurements are very important aspects of DPF. The problems that have caused the most difficulties during DPF practical implementation have been: bad observability of the distribution system, lack of consistency between some topologically connected measurements, lack of measurement redundancy, high ratio of I measurements compared to P and Q measurements, and lack of measurements on small generators. Real time distribution power flow, equipped with sophisticated load allocation functionality, provides feasible results that are acceptable for the industry
Keywords :
SCADA systems; distribution networks; load flow; power system measurement; DMS SCADA; DPF; active power measurement; current measurement; distribution power flow; load allocation; reactive power measurement; voltage measurement; Current measurement; DC generators; Fluid flow measurement; Load flow; Measurement standards; Power measurement; Q measurement; Reactive power; Transformers; Voltage;