• DocumentCode
    8453
  • Title

    End user voltage regulation to ease urban low-voltage distribution congestion

  • Author

    Connor, Gordon ; Jones, Catherine E. ; Finney, Stephen J.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    8 2014
  • Firstpage
    1453
  • Lastpage
    1465
  • Abstract
    Owing to the increasing demand in the urban areas for new technologies such as heat pumps and electric vehicles (EVs), greater power capacity in low voltage (LV) distribution networks is becoming increasingly important. This study will investigate how to improve the power capacity through the implementation of point of use voltage regulation (PUVR). PUVR relies on a power electronics converter at each end-user. Most LV network cabling has a voltage limit of 1 kV, PUVR exploits this voltage rating to increase the network capacity. This study will describe and discuss the results from a viability study using data from a utility company, which shows that the capacity in the LV network could be increased by an additional 500 kVA. However, it was also found that PUVR using present off-the-shelf converters is not as cost-effective as replacing the LV network cables. Two power electronics topologies have been investigated in the simulation studies to date: the AC chopper circuit and the back-to-back inverter circuit. These two topologies were compared and the AC chopper was found to be a cheaper, more efficient topology. Therefore the AC chopper is more suitable for this application and may increase the viability of the PUVR.
  • Keywords
    choppers (circuits); distribution networks; invertors; power cables; power supply quality; voltage control; AC chopper circuit; back to back inverter circuit; electric vehicles; end user voltage regulation; heat pumps; low level voltage distribution networks; low voltage network cabling; network capacity; point of use voltage regulation; power capacity; power electronics converter; power electronics topologies; urban low voltage distribution congestion; voltage rating;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    1751-8687
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/iet-gtd.2013.0323
  • Filename
    6870220