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Static-Voltage-Stability Analysis of Renewable Energy-Integrated Distribution Power System Based on Impedance Model Index

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  • Yang Wang

    (Electric Power Research Institute, Guizhou Power Grid Co., Ltd., Guiyang 550002, China)

  • Yongxiang Cai

    (Electric Power Research Institute, Guizhou Power Grid Co., Ltd., Guiyang 550002, China)

  • Wei Li

    (Electric Power Research Institute, China South Power Grid, Guangzhou 510663, China)

  • Zhukui Tan

    (Electric Power Research Institute, Guizhou Power Grid Co., Ltd., Guiyang 550002, China)

  • Zihong Song

    (Electric Power Research Institute, Guizhou Power Grid Co., Ltd., Guiyang 550002, China)

  • Yue Li

    (Electric Power Research Institute, Guizhou Power Grid Co., Ltd., Guiyang 550002, China)

  • Hao Bai

    (Electric Power Research Institute, China South Power Grid, Guangzhou 510663, China)

  • Tong Liu

    (Electric Power Research Institute, China South Power Grid, Guangzhou 510663, China)

Abstract

Static-voltage stability has become one of the most significant risks faced by large-scale renewable energy integration. However, traditional methods for static-voltage-stability analysis are often overly complex. This paper constructs an equivalent impedance model for renewable energy-integrated distribution power systems, proposing a static-voltage analysis method for renewable energy-integrated distribution power systems based on an impedance model index. This method has been verified to be applicable not only to a renewable energy single-infeed system but also to a multi-infeed system. Furthermore, an analysis is conducted on the influence of the integration capacity, location of renewable energy, and the topology of networks on the impedance model index, indicating that a higher impedance model index corresponds to greater static-voltage-stability margins in the system. Hence, during the planning of renewable energy integration, the plan with the highest impedance model index should be selected. Finally, the accuracy of the analysis method and conclusions in this paper was validated based on the IEEE 14-node system.

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  • Yang Wang & Yongxiang Cai & Wei Li & Zhukui Tan & Zihong Song & Yue Li & Hao Bai & Tong Liu, 2024. "Static-Voltage-Stability Analysis of Renewable Energy-Integrated Distribution Power System Based on Impedance Model Index," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(5), pages 1-19, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:5:p:1028-:d:1343746
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