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Multiple Distributed Generators for Distribution Feeder Voltage Support

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posted on 2023-05-16, 16:43 authored by Muttaqi, KM, Ledwich, G
Inclusion of voltage support distributed generation (VSDG) can reinforce the feeder voltage of distribution networks, especially in rural/remote areas where voltage dip and frequent blackouts are significant concerns for power utilities. However, installation of multiple distributed generators within a distribution grid system may introduce technical problems in network operation and control, including control interaction and/or voltage instability. This paper addresses the network issues that may occur during multiple VSDG inclusion in the network and presents analytical models and solutions to develop design criteria of VSDG installation in the networks. Voltage sensitivity of lines is investigated and the effect of DG real (P) and reactive (Q) power injections with Q priority is developed for optimal use of VSDG in correcting the network voltage. Interaction among VSDG controllers has been explored and a generalized model is presented to analyze this interaction between any number of VSDGs in the network. The model is tested on a sample VSDG system and test results are presented. The issue of which VSDG must be started recognizing the costs of starting is addressed using an inverse definite minimum time (IDMT) model. A prioritization and coordination scheme for start discrimination of multiple VSDGs is proposed which avoids hunting between multiple generators. © 2005 IEEE.

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Publication title

IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion

Volume

20

Pagination

676-684

ISSN

0885-8969

Department/School

School of Engineering

Publisher

IEEE Power Engineering Society

Place of publication

United States

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Energy exploration not elsewhere classified

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