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Collaborative Control of Reactive Power and Voltage in a Coupled System Considering the Available Reactive Power Margin

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  • Jiahe Li

    (Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control and Renewable Energy Technology, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China)

  • Dongbo Guo

    (Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control and Renewable Energy Technology, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China)

  • Chuang Liu

    (Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control and Renewable Energy Technology, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China)

  • Yichen Gu

    (Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control and Renewable Energy Technology, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China)

  • Yonglin Duan

    (Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control and Renewable Energy Technology, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China)

  • Yangyang Li

    (Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control and Renewable Energy Technology, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China)

Abstract

This article proposes a hierarchical collaborative reactive power and voltage control method aimed at meeting the internal voltage requirements of a coupled system composed of centralized new energy stations such as wind and solar power and traditional thermal power units, with particular attention paid to the reactive power regulation ability of power units in new energy stations. This method is implemented in two layers: At the transmission layer, the overall reactive power compensation capacity of thermal power units and stations on the transmission lines within the system is determined according to the engineering requirements of different node voltages in the coupled system, the regulation voltages of the high-voltage grid-connected points and the point of common coupling (PCC) of the stations are found, and the actual regulation voltages of the PCCs of the stations are given as commands. At the station layer, based on determining reactive power distribution between power units and continuous reactive power compensation devices within each station, voltage optimization is carried out using the voltage command issued by the transmission layer as a reference. At the same time, consistency coordination between the transmission layer and the station layer is achieved based on the Analytical Target Cascading (ATC) method at different layers. Finally, simulation analysis was conducted on a regional coupled system in Dalian. The results showed that the method proposed in this paper can effectively control the voltage safety requirements of each region and PCC in the coupled system and, to some extent, improve the economic efficiency of system operation.

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  • Jiahe Li & Dongbo Guo & Chuang Liu & Yichen Gu & Yonglin Duan & Yangyang Li, 2024. "Collaborative Control of Reactive Power and Voltage in a Coupled System Considering the Available Reactive Power Margin," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(7), pages 1-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:7:p:2627-:d:1362160
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    1. Jie Zhao & Mingcheng Zhang & Biao Zhao & Xiao Du & Huaixun Zhang & Lei Shang & Chenhao Wang, 2023. "Integrated Reactive Power Optimisation for Power Grids Containing Large-Scale Wind Power Based on Improved HHO Algorithm," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(17), pages 1-20, August.
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