Decentralized-distributed hybrid voltage regulation of power distribution networks based on power inverters

Wang, Yu and Xu, Yan and Tang, Yi and Syed, Mazheruddin Hussain and Guillo-Sansano, Efren and Burt, Graeme M. (2018) Decentralized-distributed hybrid voltage regulation of power distribution networks based on power inverters. IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution. ISSN 1751-8695 (In Press)

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Abstract

In modern power distribution networks, voltage fluctuations and violations are becoming two major voltage quality issues due to high-level penetration of stochastic renewable energies (e.g., wind and solar power). In this paper, a hybrid control strategy based on power inverters for voltage regulation in distribution networks is proposed. Firstly, a decentralized voltage control is designed to regulate voltage ramp-rate for mitigating voltage fluctuations. As a beneficial by-product, the var capacity from the inverters become smoothed. Then, a distributed voltage control is developed to fairly utilize the var capacity of each inverter to regulate the network voltage deviations. Furthermore, once there is a shortage of var capacity from inverters, on-load tap changers control will supplement to provide additional voltage regulation support. The simulation results on IEEE 33-bus distribution network with real-world data have validated the effectiveness of the proposed voltage regulation method.