DocumentCode :
6053
Title :
Dynamic Optimal Power Flow for Active Distribution Networks
Author :
Gill, S. ; Kockar, Ivana ; Ault, Graham W.
Author_Institution :
Wind Energy Syst. Centre for Doctoral Training, Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
121
Lastpage :
131
Abstract :
Active Network Management is a philosophy for the operation of distribution networks with high penetrations of renewable distributed generation. Technologies such as energy storage and flexible demand are now beginning to be included in Active Network Management (ANM) schemes. Optimizing the operation of these schemes requires consideration of inter-temporal linkages as well as network power flow effects. Network effects are included in optimal power flow (OPF) solutions but this only optimizes for a single point in time. Dynamic optimal power flow (DOPF) is an extension of OPF to cover multiple time periods. This paper reviews the generic formulation of DOPF before developing a framework for modeling energy technologies with inter-temporal characteristics in an ANM context. The framework includes the optimization of nonfirm connected generation, principles of access for nonfirm generators, energy storage, and flexible demand. Two objectives based on maximizing export and revenue are developed and a case study is used to illustrate the technique. Results show that DOPF is able to successfully schedule these energy technologies. DOPF schedules energy storage and flexible demand to reduce generator curtailment significantly in the case study. Finally, the role of DOPF in analyzing ANM schemes is discussed with reference to extending the optimization framework to include other technologies and objectives.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; distribution networks; energy storage; load flow; power system management; ANM context; DOPF formulation; active distribution networks; active network management; distribution networks operation; dynamic optimal power flow; energy storage; energy technologies; flexible demand; generator curtailment; inter-temporal characteristics; network effects; network power flow; nonfirm connected generation optimization; optimization framework; renewable distributed generation; Energy storage; Generators; Mathematical model; Optimization; Power system dynamics; Reactive power; Vectors; Active Network Management (ANM); dynamic optimal power flow (DOPF); energy storage; flexible demand; optimal power flow (OPF);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2279263
Filename :
6595641
Link To Document :
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