Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation

Electricity Distributions Networks (DNs) are changing from a once passive to an active electric power system element. This change, driven by several European Commission Directives and Regulations in the energy sector prompts the proliferated integration of new network elements, which can actively pa...

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Main Authors: Nevena Srećković, Miran Rošer, Gorazd Štumberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/12/3494
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spelling doaj-4f68581f0f164079930630906c0ccae62021-07-01T00:01:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-06-01143494349410.3390/en14123494Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network OperationNevena Srećković0Miran Rošer1Gorazd Štumberger2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor, Koroška Cesta 46, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaElektro Celje, d.d., Vrunčeva ulica 2a, 3000 Celje, SloveniaFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor, Koroška Cesta 46, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaElectricity Distributions Networks (DNs) are changing from a once passive to an active electric power system element. This change, driven by several European Commission Directives and Regulations in the energy sector prompts the proliferated integration of new network elements, which can actively participate in network operations if adequately utilized. This paper addresses the possibility of using these active DN elements for optimization of a time-discrete network operation in terms of minimization of power losses while ensuring other operational constraints (i.e., voltage profiles and line currents). The active elements considered within the proposed optimization procedure are distributed generation units, capable of reactive power provision; remotely controlled switches for changing the network configuration; and an on-load tap changer-equipped substation, supplying the network. The proposed procedure was tested on a model of an actual medium voltage DN. The results showed that simultaneous consideration of these active elements could reduce power losses at a considered point of operation while keeping the voltage profiles within the permitted interval. Furthermore, by performing a series of consecutive optimization procedures at a given time interval, an optimization of network operations for extended periods (e.g., days, months, or years) could also be achieved.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/12/3494active distribution networkactive elementsreactive power provisionnetwork reconfigurationOLTCminimization of losses
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author Nevena Srećković
Miran Rošer
Gorazd Štumberger
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Miran Rošer
Gorazd Štumberger
Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation
Energies
active distribution network
active elements
reactive power provision
network reconfiguration
OLTC
minimization of losses
author_facet Nevena Srećković
Miran Rošer
Gorazd Štumberger
author_sort Nevena Srećković
title Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation
title_short Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation
title_full Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation
title_fullStr Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Active Distribution Network Elements for Optimization of a Distribution Network Operation
title_sort utilization of active distribution network elements for optimization of a distribution network operation
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Electricity Distributions Networks (DNs) are changing from a once passive to an active electric power system element. This change, driven by several European Commission Directives and Regulations in the energy sector prompts the proliferated integration of new network elements, which can actively participate in network operations if adequately utilized. This paper addresses the possibility of using these active DN elements for optimization of a time-discrete network operation in terms of minimization of power losses while ensuring other operational constraints (i.e., voltage profiles and line currents). The active elements considered within the proposed optimization procedure are distributed generation units, capable of reactive power provision; remotely controlled switches for changing the network configuration; and an on-load tap changer-equipped substation, supplying the network. The proposed procedure was tested on a model of an actual medium voltage DN. The results showed that simultaneous consideration of these active elements could reduce power losses at a considered point of operation while keeping the voltage profiles within the permitted interval. Furthermore, by performing a series of consecutive optimization procedures at a given time interval, an optimization of network operations for extended periods (e.g., days, months, or years) could also be achieved.
topic active distribution network
active elements
reactive power provision
network reconfiguration
OLTC
minimization of losses
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/12/3494
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