Title :
Coordinated Control of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Reactive Power and Battery Energy Storage Systems to Improve the Voltage Profile of a Residential Distribution Feeder
Author :
Kabir, M.N. ; Mishra, Yateendra ; Ledwich, Gerard ; Dong, Zhao Yang ; Wong, Kit Po
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Increasing penetration of photovoltaic (PV), as well as increasing peak load demand, has resulted in poor voltage profile for some residential distribution networks. This paper proposes coordinated use of PV and battery energy storage (BES) to address voltage rise and/or dip problems. The reactive capability of PV inverter combined with droop-based BES system is evaluated for rural and urban scenarios (having different mbi R/X ratios). Results show that reactive compensation from PV inverters alone is sufficient to maintain acceptable voltage profile in an urban scenario (low-resistance feeder), whereas coordinated PV and BES support is required for the rural scenario (high-resistance feeder). Constant, as well as variable, droop-based BES schemes are analyzed. The required BES sizing and associated cost to maintain the acceptable voltage profile under both schemes are presented. Uncertainties in PV generation and load are considered, with probabilistic estimation of PV generation and randomness in load modeled to characterize the effective utilization of BES. Actual PV generation data and distribution system network data are used to verify the efficacy of the proposed method.
Keywords :
compensation; energy storage; invertors; photovoltaic power systems; power distribution control; power grids; reactive power control; PV generation data; PV load; R-X ratios; battery energy storage systems; coordinated control; dip problems; distribution system network data; droop-based BES system; grid-connected photovoltaic reactive power; high-resistance feeder; inverter; low-resistance feeder; reactive compensation; residential distribution feeder; rural scenarios; urban scenarios; voltage profile; voltage profile improvement; voltage rise; Batteries; Inverters; Load modeling; Loading; Reactive power; Voltage control; Battery energy storage (BES); distribution networks; droop control; photovoltaic (PV);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2014.2299336