Published 2014
| Version v1
Publication
Optimal Control and Operation of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Production Units for Voltage Support in Medium Voltage Networks
Contributors
Description
The strong increase in the number of installed photovoltaic
(PV) production plants has slowly changed the assets and the
operating conditions of the electricity power system. In this context,
the supply and control of the reactive power from the renewable
generation plants are becoming an important issue to be exploited
that can facilitate the integration ofPVand wind power in electricity
grids. The aim of this paper is to propose an optimized control
strategy to manage the reactive power resource generated by PV
plants in order to improve the quality of the low/medium voltage
distribution network and meet the latest technical requirements
listed by distribution system operators in their grid codes.
A methodology to define the optimal reactive power references for
each PV unit connected to a generic distribution network is presented
for a specified goal (e.g., the achievement of suitable voltage
levels at the grid nodes). Such reference signals are then provided
to the PV plants regulation systems, which are designed in order to
guarantee the decoupling between the active and reactive power
channels, due to the use of the Feedback Linearization control
technique. The problem is formulated in a generalized way, so that
it can be extended to any possible grid configuration
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/633781
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/633781
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE