Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions

The role of distributor system operators is experiencing a gradual but relevant change to include enhanced ancillary and energy dispatch services needed to manage the increased power provided by intermittent distributed generations in medium voltage networks. In this context, the paper proposes the...

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Main Authors: Stefano Bifaretti, Vincenzo Bonaiuto, Sabino Pipolo, Cristina Terlizzi, Pericle Zanchetta, Francesco Gallinelli, Silvio Alessandroni
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4519
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spelling doaj-72d83224036646aaa8b17acfb3e5c5c82021-08-06T15:21:49ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-07-01144519451910.3390/en14154519Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating ConditionsStefano Bifaretti0Vincenzo Bonaiuto1Sabino Pipolo2Cristina Terlizzi3Pericle Zanchetta4Francesco Gallinelli5Silvio Alessandroni6Department of Industrial Engineering, Tor Vergata University of Rome, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Tor Vergata University of Rome, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Tor Vergata University of Rome, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKAreti S.p.A., Distributor System Operator, 00154 Rome, ItalyAreti S.p.A., Distributor System Operator, 00154 Rome, ItalyThe role of distributor system operators is experiencing a gradual but relevant change to include enhanced ancillary and energy dispatch services needed to manage the increased power provided by intermittent distributed generations in medium voltage networks. In this context, the paper proposes the insertion, in strategic points of the network, of specific power electronic systems, denoted as active nodes, which permit the remote controllability of the active and reactive power flow. Such capabilities, as a further benefit, enable the distributor system operators to provide ancillary network services without requiring any procurement with distributed generation systems owners. In particular, the paper highlights the benefits of active nodes, demonstrating their capabilities in reducing the inverse power flow issues from medium to high voltage lines focusing on a network cluster including renewable energy resources. As a further novelty, this study has accounted for a real cluster operated by the Italian distributor system operator Areti. A specific simulation model of the electrical lines has been implemented in DigSilent PowerFactory (DIgSILENT GmbH–Germany) software using real operating data obtained during a 1-year measurement campaign. A detailed cost-benefit analysis has been provided, accounting for different load flow scenarios. The results have demonstrated that the inclusion of active nodes can significantly reduce the drawbacks related to the reverse power flow.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4519internet of energysmart gridactive nodesolid-state transformerpower flow control
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author Stefano Bifaretti
Vincenzo Bonaiuto
Sabino Pipolo
Cristina Terlizzi
Pericle Zanchetta
Francesco Gallinelli
Silvio Alessandroni
spellingShingle Stefano Bifaretti
Vincenzo Bonaiuto
Sabino Pipolo
Cristina Terlizzi
Pericle Zanchetta
Francesco Gallinelli
Silvio Alessandroni
Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions
Energies
internet of energy
smart grid
active node
solid-state transformer
power flow control
author_facet Stefano Bifaretti
Vincenzo Bonaiuto
Sabino Pipolo
Cristina Terlizzi
Pericle Zanchetta
Francesco Gallinelli
Silvio Alessandroni
author_sort Stefano Bifaretti
title Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions
title_short Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions
title_full Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions
title_fullStr Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Power Flow Management by Active Nodes: A Case Study in Real Operating Conditions
title_sort power flow management by active nodes: a case study in real operating conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The role of distributor system operators is experiencing a gradual but relevant change to include enhanced ancillary and energy dispatch services needed to manage the increased power provided by intermittent distributed generations in medium voltage networks. In this context, the paper proposes the insertion, in strategic points of the network, of specific power electronic systems, denoted as active nodes, which permit the remote controllability of the active and reactive power flow. Such capabilities, as a further benefit, enable the distributor system operators to provide ancillary network services without requiring any procurement with distributed generation systems owners. In particular, the paper highlights the benefits of active nodes, demonstrating their capabilities in reducing the inverse power flow issues from medium to high voltage lines focusing on a network cluster including renewable energy resources. As a further novelty, this study has accounted for a real cluster operated by the Italian distributor system operator Areti. A specific simulation model of the electrical lines has been implemented in DigSilent PowerFactory (DIgSILENT GmbH–Germany) software using real operating data obtained during a 1-year measurement campaign. A detailed cost-benefit analysis has been provided, accounting for different load flow scenarios. The results have demonstrated that the inclusion of active nodes can significantly reduce the drawbacks related to the reverse power flow.
topic internet of energy
smart grid
active node
solid-state transformer
power flow control
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4519
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