Title :
Reactive power management of co-located residential PVs for radial distribution systems
Author :
Nandasiri, Nimanthi ; Gholizadeh, Abbas ; Chengzong Pang ; Aravinthan, Visvakumar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Wichita State Univ., Wichita, KS, USA
Abstract :
Electricity plays an important and leading role in the flourishing of the world economy as sustainable and cost-efficient energy carrier for everyday needs. With the fast economic expansion in the developing areas, the cost of electricity has increased accordingly. The use of renewable distributed generation (DG) technologies and "green power" can provide a significant environmental benefit, and their costs continue to dropping. Utilities will try to get more injected renewable energy to our distribution network. This paper presents a reactive power management method based optimal power flow to calculate optimal DG power output and necessary voltages at buses and incremental costs in the distribution system integrating high penetration rate of renewable energy resources. The proposed method is able to minimize the electricity cost by cutting the power transferred from the grid and provide the co-optimized operation strategy for distribution system with residential photovoltaics (PVs), Case study is also presented to demonstrate the feasibility of proposal method.
Keywords :
buildings (structures); distributed power generation; load distribution; load flow; power distribution economics; power generation economics; power grids; reactive power; renewable energy sources; solar cells; sustainable development; colocated residential PV reactive power management; cost-efficient energy carrier; electricity cost minimization; green power; optimal DG power output; optimal power flow; power grid; radial distribution system network; reactive power management method; renewable distributed generation technology; renewable energy resources; residential photovoltaics; sustainable energy carrier; Computational modeling; Distributed power generation; Load flow; Load modeling; Reactive power; Substations; Voltage control; demand response; distributed generation; optimal power flow; renewable energy resource; solar; wind;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Automation for Sustainability (ICIAfS), 2014 7th International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICIAFS.2014.7069627