Impact of Distributed Generation On Unbalanced Distribution Networks
Impact of Distributed Generation On Unbalanced Distribution Networks
Impact of Distributed Generation On Unbalanced Distribution Networks
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Delta-grounded wye, ungrounded Wye-delta, Grounded interface that improve power quality in ADNs. Fig.2 shows
wye-grounded wye, delta-delta and open wye-open delta a combination of DGs in distribution network.
transformers used in unbalance distribution network are
modeled in [7]. Capacitors in unbalance distribution
network can be modeled as constant impedance loads.
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beyond 1.0% As can be seen in Fig. 5, with missing phase b at bus 62,
Read Network Data VUF at some buses increase more than 1 percent (more than
Form Breakpoint NEMA standard margin). The maximum VUF is about
Impedance Matrix&
PV sensitivity Matrix 1.048% at Bus 62. Total real losses leads to 256 KW.
Calculate P & Q at DG
Node
Network analysis with DG as PQ and PV
Solve 3-Phase Radial
Nodal Current
Load-Flow Operation
Calculation and Then
Calculate ΔQ regarding
Backward & Forward
Sweep again to sensitivity Because of limited land, 4 locations are chosen to install
Reactance Xv
no Breakpoint V Mismatch ≤ ϵ1
DG (bus number 16, 38, 56 and 74).The result of load-flow
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analysis for unexpected condition after connecting 2MW
no DG (at buses 16, 38, 56 and 74) as PV and PQ control
PV Node |V|Mismatch ≤ ϵ2
mode are shown in Table. 1.
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Table.1: result of load-flow analysis and Analysis, CRC Press, New York.
DG Total Maximum Maximum Voltage Feeder Input Feeder Input
Location
Opera tion
DG Status Loss Voltage Deviation @ Bus @ Active Power Reactive APENDIX:
Mode
(Bus No.) (KW) Unbalancing Phase (MW) Power(MWAR)
no DG Normal Condition 270 0.77 % at 62 7.61% at 62 at phase B 6.28 3.63
Table.2: Load and line data
sendi ng recei vi ng conductor l ength Recei vi ng end l oad i n KW
no DG Unexpected Condition 256 1.048 % at 62 7.33% at 62 at phase B 6.13 3.54 branch bus bus type (m) Pa Qa Pb Qb Pc Qc
P(kw) 2000 1 1 2 1 126 0 0 0 0 0 0
P-Q 128 1.01 % at 62 5.5% at 62 at phase B 4 2.38 2 2 3 2 385 10 6 11 7 13 8
Q(kwar) 970 3 2 4 1 828 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 P(kw) 2000 4 4 5 2 95 17 11 16 10 15 9
5 4 6 1 889 0 0 0 0 0 0
P-V Q(kwar) 1400 119 0.93 % at 62 5.1% at 62 at phase B 3.99 1.94 6 6 7 2 243 170 82 110 53 100 48
V (p.u) 0.97 7 6 8 1 839 24 15 22 13 20 12
8 8 9 1 126 0 0 0 0 0 0
P(kw) 2000 9 9 10 2 170 7 5 6 4 7 4
P-Q 115 1.00 % at 62 4.9% at 62 at phase B 3.99 2.36
Q(kwar) 970 10 9 11 1 175 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 11 12 2 105 25 12 25 12 25 12
38 P(kw) 2000 12 11 13 1 1156 0 0 0 0 0 0
P-V Q(kwar) 1420 105 0.88 % at 62 4.5% at 62 at phase B 3.98 1.89 13 13 14 2 75 67 42 85 53 57 35
14 14 15 2 164 43 27 65 40 30 19
V (p.u) 0.97 15 13 16 1 150 0 0 0 0 0 0
P(kw) 2000 16 16 17 1 140 6 3 6 3 5 3
P-Q 106 0.98 % at 62 4.9% at 82 at phase B 3.98 2.35 17 17 18 1 114 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q(kwar) 970 18 18 19 2 39 7 4 6 4 8 5
56 P(kw) 2000 19 19 20 2 122 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 20 21 2 139 13 8 6 3 11 7
P-V Q(kwar) 1130 101 0.80 % at 62 4.7% at 82 at phase B 3.97 2.18 21 20 22 3 120 0 0 0 0 0 0
V (p.u) 0.97 22 22 23 2 109 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 23 24 2 180 20 10 15 8 19 9
P(kw) 2000
P-Q 117 1.01 % at 62 5.4% at 62 at phase B 3.99 2.36 24 23 25 2 182 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q(kwar) 970 25 25 26 2 104 2 1 2 1 2 1
26 25 27 2 147 63 39 20 12 43 21
74 P(kw) 2000 27 18 28 1 105 63 31 40 19 40 19
P-V Q(kwar) 1170 112 0.92 % at 62 5.2% at 62 at phase B 3.98 2.15 28 28 29 1 39 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 29 30 2 18 21 13 19 12 24 15
V (p.u) 0.97 30 29 31 1 110 21 13 18 12 25 16
31 31 32 1 207 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 32 33 2 477 31 19 41 25 29 18
33 32 34 1 80 0 0 0 0 0 0
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