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Optimizing deployment model of flexible interconnection systems for new energy 6/10 kV medium-voltage grids

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  • Kan Feng
  • Shijin Xin
  • Pan Zhang
  • Jian Yang
  • Changhui Fan
  • Chong Chen

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To improve the voltage instability, overloading, and suboptimal economic performance resultant from the integration of flexible interconnections within new energy 6/10 kV medium-voltage distribution grids, we present a novel methodology for the deployment and optimization of flexible interconnection systems. We incorporate generative adversarial networks to assimilate and delineate prototypical deployment scenarios, mitigating voltage disparities. Then, we formulate a two-tiered deployment model for interconnection systems that synchronizes across various time scales, enabling a comprehensive assessment of safety and cost variables intrinsic to the distribution grid framework. Results proved that our refined deployment strategies and models bolster the operational dependability and economic efficacy.

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  • Kan Feng & Shijin Xin & Pan Zhang & Jian Yang & Changhui Fan & Chong Chen, 2025. "Optimizing deployment model of flexible interconnection systems for new energy 6/10 kV medium-voltage grids," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 20, pages 115-161.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:20:y:2025:i::p:115-61.
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