Author :
Magham, H. Rahbari ; Sanjari, M.J. ; Zaker, B. ; Gharehpetian, G.B.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Amirkabir Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
With the increasing concerns on conventional energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions, the energy industry is experiencing fundamental changes. Consequently, more Distributed Energy Resource (DER) and Distributed Generation (DG) units are being connected to the grid. To decrease the transmission losses, many of the DGs are set up locally near the customers. As a result of meteorological variations, the output power generated from green energy, such as photovoltaic, wind power, etc., is variable. So, with increasing penetration of DGs in power systems, a number of challenges are introduced such as, voltage regulation problems. In this paper, the aim is optimal control of distribution voltage using DGs characteristics, such as power factor and distributed installations, such as Step Voltage Regulator (SVR), shunt reactor and capacitor, Load Ratio control Transformer (LRT), and Static VAr Compensator (SVC). To optimize this problem, the genetic algorithm is used. For validation purposes and showing the effectiveness of this method, it is applied to a distribution network model including two DGs.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; distribution networks; genetic algorithms; optimal control; power factor; power generation control; static VAr compensators; voltage control; voltage regulators; DER; DG; LRT; PV units; SVC; SVR; distributed energy resource; distributed generation units; distributed installations; distribution network model; energy costs; energy industry; genetic algorithm; green energy; greenhouse gas emissions; load ratio control transformer; meteorological variations; microgrid; optimal distribution voltage control; power factor; power systems; shunt capacitor; shunt reactor; static VAr compensator; step voltage regulator; voltage profile improvement; voltage regulation problems; Capacitors; Genetic algorithms; Photovoltaic systems; Reactive power; Shunt (electrical); Static VAr compensators; Voltage control; Distribution system; Genetic algorithm; Photovoltaic; Voltage profile;