A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources
One of the most important Distribution System Operators (DSO) schemes addresses the Volt/Var control (VVC) problem. Developing a cost-based reactive power dispatch model for distribution systems, in which the reactive powers are appropriately priced, can motivate Distributed Energy Resources (DERs)...
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doaj-01387f4a646b42c18b408bf308c173782020-11-24T23:55:28ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172015-11-01541284130910.3390/app5041284app5041284A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy ResourcesAbouzar Samimi0Ahad Kazemi1Center of Excellence for Power Systems Automation and Operation, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran 6591916116, IranCenter of Excellence for Power Systems Automation and Operation, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran 6591916116, IranOne of the most important Distribution System Operators (DSO) schemes addresses the Volt/Var control (VVC) problem. Developing a cost-based reactive power dispatch model for distribution systems, in which the reactive powers are appropriately priced, can motivate Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to participate actively in VVC. In this paper, new reactive power cost models for DERs, including synchronous machine-based DGs and wind turbines (WTs), are formulated based on their capability curves. To address VVC in the context of competitive electricity markets in distribution systems, first, in a day-ahead active power market, the initial active power dispatch of generation units is estimated considering environmental and economic aspects. Based on the results of the initial active power dispatch, the proposed VVC model is executed to optimally allocate reactive power support among all providers. Another novelty of this paper lies in the pricing scheme that rewards transformers and capacitors for tap and step changing, respectively, while incorporating the reactive power dispatch model. A Benders decomposition algorithm is employed as a solution method to solve the proposed reactive power dispatch, which is a mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) problem. Finally, a typical 22-bus distribution network is used to verify the efficiency of the proposed method.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/5/4/1284daily Volt/Var controldistributed energy resourcecost of reactive powerreactive power dispatchadjustment bidbenders decomposition |
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Abouzar Samimi Ahad Kazemi A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources Applied Sciences daily Volt/Var control distributed energy resource cost of reactive power reactive power dispatch adjustment bid benders decomposition |
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A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources |
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A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources |
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A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources |
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A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources |
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A New Approach to Optimal Allocation of Reactive Power Ancillary Service in Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Energy Resources |
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new approach to optimal allocation of reactive power ancillary service in distribution systems in the presence of distributed energy resources |
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One of the most important Distribution System Operators (DSO) schemes addresses the Volt/Var control (VVC) problem. Developing a cost-based reactive power dispatch model for distribution systems, in which the reactive powers are appropriately priced, can motivate Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to participate actively in VVC. In this paper, new reactive power cost models for DERs, including synchronous machine-based DGs and wind turbines (WTs), are formulated based on their capability curves. To address VVC in the context of competitive electricity markets in distribution systems, first, in a day-ahead active power market, the initial active power dispatch of generation units is estimated considering environmental and economic aspects. Based on the results of the initial active power dispatch, the proposed VVC model is executed to optimally allocate reactive power support among all providers. Another novelty of this paper lies in the pricing scheme that rewards transformers and capacitors for tap and step changing, respectively, while incorporating the reactive power dispatch model. A Benders decomposition algorithm is employed as a solution method to solve the proposed reactive power dispatch, which is a mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) problem. Finally, a typical 22-bus distribution network is used to verify the efficiency of the proposed method. |
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daily Volt/Var control distributed energy resource cost of reactive power reactive power dispatch adjustment bid benders decomposition |
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