Title :
Integrating distributed generation using decentralised voltage regulation
Author :
Sansawatt, Thipnatee ; Ochoa, Luis F. ; Harrison, Gareth P.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
Voltage rise is a significant limitation when connecting large volumes of distributed generation (DG), particularly in rural distribution networks. One means of allowing further capacity penetration is to control voltage regulation devices such as on-load tap changers in a coordinated manner considering the variability of demand and generation. This approach, however, requires the deployment of communication systems, making it a potentially expensive option. To date, most DG technologies feature capabilities such as provision of reactive power or power factor control. Nonetheless, the “fit and forget” approach for the connection of DG units to distribution networks neglects a more active, decentralised management where those and other capabilities could be used without the need of further infrastructure. This work proposes a decentralised control scheme where wind power-based DG units have a dual operation mode (power factor control and voltage control) in order to maintain the voltage at the connection bus within limits. Generators are also able to curtail their power output as a last resort to regulate the local voltage. Time-series analyses demonstrate the effectiveness of the decentralised methodology in adequately integrating DG capacity.
Keywords :
decentralised control; distributed power generation; power distribution control; power factor; power generation control; voltage control; wind power plants; capacity penetration; decentralised control scheme; decentralised voltage control; decentralised voltage regulation; distributed generation; fit and forget approach; onload tap changers; power factor control; reactive power provision; rural distribution networks; voltage rise; wind power-based DG units; Distributed generation; decentralised voltage control; distribution networks; voltage regulation;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6549-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2010.5588127