Due to the interconnection and active management of Distributed Generation (DG) and Energy Storage Systems (ESSs), the traditional electrical distribution network has become an Active Distribution Network (ADN), posing challenges to the operation optimization of the network. The power supply and storage capacity indexes of a Local Autonomy Control Region (LACR), which consists of DGs, ESSs and the network, are proposed in this paper to quantify the power regulating range of a LACR. DG/ESS and the network are considered as a whole in the model of the indexes, considering both network constraints and power constraints of the DG/ESS. The index quantifies the maximum LACR power supplied to or received from ADN lines. Similarly, power supply and storage capacity indexes of the ADN line are also proposed to quantify the maximum power exchanged between ADN lines. Then a practical algorithm to calculate the indexes is presented, and an operation optimization model is proposed based on the indexes to maximum the economic benefit of DG/ESS. In the optimization model, the power supply reliability of the ADN line is also considered. Finally, the indexes of power supply and storage capacity and the optimization are demonstrated in a case study.
With the increasing renewable energy sources, concerns about how renewable energy sources impact frequency have risen. There are few reports regarding power frequency status in worldwide main power grids and what are differences of frequency status between power grids in mainland and island. FNET/GridEye, a wide-area measurement system collecting frequency and phase angle data at the distribution level, provides an opportunity to observe and study the power frequency in different power grids over the world. In this paper, 13 different power grids, spreading at different mainland and islands over the world, are observed and compared. A more detail statistical analysis was conducted for typical power grids in three different places, e.g., U.S Eastern Interconnection (EI), Egypt, and Japan. The probability functions of frequency based on the measured data are calculated. The distributions of frequency in different power grids fall into two categories, e.g., single-peak distribution and multi-peak distribution. Furthermore, a meaningful insight that the single-peak distributions of the frequency almost follow the normal distribution is found. The frequency observations and statistic analysis of worldwide main power grids using FNET/GridEye could help the power system operators understand the frequency statistical characteristic more deeply.Index Terms--Worldwide power grids, frequency observations, Statistic analysis, PMU application, big data, FNET/GridEye. I.
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