Title of article
Distributed Generation as Voltage Support for Single Wire Earth Return Systems
Author/Authors
M. A. Kashem and G. Ledwich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
1002
To page
1011
Abstract
Key issues for distributed generation (DG) inclusion
in a distribution system include operation, control, protection, harmonics,
and transients. This paper analyzes two of the main issues:
operation and control forDGinstallation. Inclusion ofDGin distribution
networks has the potential to adversely affect the control of
voltage. Both DG and tap changers aim to improve voltage profile
of the network, and hence they can interact causing unstable operation
or increased losses. Simulations show that a fast responding
DG with appropriate voltage references is capable of reduction of
such problems in the network. A DG control model is developed
based on voltage sensitivity of lines and evaluated on a single wire
earth return (SWER) system. An investigation of voltage interaction
between DG controllers is conducted and interaction-index
is developed to predict the degree of interaction. From the simulation
it is found that the best power factor for DG injection to
achieve voltage correction becomes higher for high resistance lines.
A drastic reduction in power losses can be achieved in SWER systems
ifDGis installed. MultipleDGcan aid voltage profile of feeder
and should provide higher reliability. Setting the voltage references
of separate DGs can provide a graduated response to voltage correction.
Keywords
eigenvalues and eigenfunction , Dynamics , powerdistribution , Power Generation Control , sensitivity , voltage control.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Record number
400694
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