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Volt-PF Control Mode for Distribution Feeder Voltage Management Under High Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources

Systems and Control 2024-05-29 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Volt-VAr control is a popular method for mitigating overvoltage violations caused by high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) in distribution feeders. An inherent limitation of volt-VAr control is that the reactive power (Q) absorbed/injected by the DER is determined based only on the terminal voltage, without considering the active power (P) generated by the DER. This leads to an inequitable burden of Q support, in the sense that those DERs generating lower P, and hence contributing less to overvoltage issues, may be required to provide more than their share of QQ support. The resulting PF of these DERs is required to vary over a wide range, which many current DERs do not support. A new control scheme, namely volt-PF control, is proposed here where the Q support is inherently a function of both the voltage and PP from DERs, which alleviates the above concerns while limiting the PF variation within a narrow range of 0.9 to 1. The proposed scheme is validated through extensive static and dynamic simulations on a real, large (8000+ nodes) feeder with very high penetration (>200%) of DERs.The implementation of the new scheme in new and existing commercial hardware inverters is described.

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@article{arxiv.2405.18305,
  title  = {Volt-PF Control Mode for Distribution Feeder Voltage Management Under High Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources},
  author = {Madhura Sondharangalla and Dan Moldovan and Raja Ayyanar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.18305},
  year   = {2024}
}