A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network

Voltage rise is the main issue which limits the capacity of Low Voltage (LV) network to accommodate more Renewable Energy (RE) sources. In addition, voltage drop at peak load period is a significant power quality concern. This paper proposes a new robust voltage support strategy based on distributed...

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Main Authors: Mokhtari, G., Nourbakhsh, G., Zare, Firuz, Ghosh, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55539
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Nourbakhsh, G.
Zare, Firuz
Ghosh, A.
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Ghosh, A.
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description Voltage rise is the main issue which limits the capacity of Low Voltage (LV) network to accommodate more Renewable Energy (RE) sources. In addition, voltage drop at peak load period is a significant power quality concern. This paper proposes a new robust voltage support strategy based on distributed coordination of multiple distribution static synchronous compensators (DSTATCOMs). The study focuses on LV networks with PV as the RE source for customers. The proposed approach applied to a typical LV network and its advantages are shown comparing with other voltage control strategies. © 2013 IEEE.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-555392017-09-13T16:11:25Z A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network Mokhtari, G. Nourbakhsh, G. Zare, Firuz Ghosh, A. Voltage rise is the main issue which limits the capacity of Low Voltage (LV) network to accommodate more Renewable Energy (RE) sources. In addition, voltage drop at peak load period is a significant power quality concern. This paper proposes a new robust voltage support strategy based on distributed coordination of multiple distribution static synchronous compensators (DSTATCOMs). The study focuses on LV networks with PV as the RE source for customers. The proposed approach applied to a typical LV network and its advantages are shown comparing with other voltage control strategies. © 2013 IEEE. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55539 10.1109/PEDG.2013.6785643 restricted
spellingShingle Mokhtari, G.
Nourbakhsh, G.
Zare, Firuz
Ghosh, A.
A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network
title A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network
title_full A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network
title_fullStr A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network
title_full_unstemmed A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network
title_short A new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in LV network
title_sort new distributed control strategy to coordinate multiple dstatcoms in lv network
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55539