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Adaptive Voltage Control with Distributed Energy Resources: Algorithm, Theoretical Analysis, Simulation and Field Test Verifi...

by Hongqi Li, Fangxing Li, Yan Xu, Dwight T Rizy, John D Kueck
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1638 to 1647
Volume
25
Issue
3

Abstract—Distributed energy resources (DE) or distributed generators (DG) with power electronics interfaces and logic control using local measurements are capable of providing reactive power related ancillary system services. In particular, local voltage regulation has drawn much attention in regards to power system reliability and voltage stability, especially from past major cascading outages. This paper addresses the challenges of controlling DEs to regulate local voltage in distribution systems. An adaptive voltage control method has been proposed to dynamically modify control parameters to respond to system changes. Theoretical analysis shows that there exists a corresponding formulation of the dynamic control parameters; hence the adaptive control method is theoretically solid. Both simulation and field experiment test results at the Distributed Energy Communications and Controls (DECC) Laboratory confirm that this method is capable of satisfying the fast response requirement for operational use without causing oscillation, inefficiency, or system equipment interference. Since this method has a high tolerance to real-time data shortage and is widely adaptive to variable power system operational situations, it is quite suitable for broad utility application.