A distributed voltage control scheme is proposed in an active distribution network in the presence of a large scale photovoltaic (PV) farm/plant to mitigate high ramp-rate issues. Multiple voltage regulating… Click to show full abstract
A distributed voltage control scheme is proposed in an active distribution network in the presence of a large scale photovoltaic (PV) farm/plant to mitigate high ramp-rate issues. Multiple voltage regulating devices, such as on-load tap changers, step voltage regulators (SVRs), and switched capacitors banks are controlled in various ways based on either a centralized or a distributed coordination management scheme. This paper presents the relationship of the active and reactive power outputs of a PV plant in the presence of the conventional voltage regulating devices, and proposes a distributed control strategy to coordinate the SVRs with the PV smart inverter’s capability to improve power quality. The distributed voltage control schemes are tested on an unbalanced medium voltage feeder located in a California utility service territory with the PV integrated at the far end of the feeder.
               
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