2013
DOI: 10.1109/tac.2013.2270317
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A Distributed Control Strategy for Reactive Power Compensation in Smart Microgrids

Abstract: We consider the problem of optimal reactive power compensation for the minimization of power distribution losses in a smart microgrid. We first propose an approximate model for the power distribution network, which allows us to cast the problem into the class of convex quadratic, linearly constrained, optimization problems. We then consider the specific problem of commanding the microgenerators connected to the microgrid, in order to achieve the optimal injection of reactive power. For this task, we design a r… Show more

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“…These can be classified as centralised approaches based on Optimal Power Flow (OPF) [1]- [4], distributed [5], or local [6], each requiring different levels of communication infrastructure. Typical objectives used in these methods include minimizing active power curtailment of renewables [3] and network losses [2], while satisfying power quality constraints in terms of voltages limits and thermal loading of the branches.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These can be classified as centralised approaches based on Optimal Power Flow (OPF) [1]- [4], distributed [5], or local [6], each requiring different levels of communication infrastructure. Typical objectives used in these methods include minimizing active power curtailment of renewables [3] and network losses [2], while satisfying power quality constraints in terms of voltages limits and thermal loading of the branches.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most modern approaches are based on linear approximations of the AC power flows [5], [17], [18] and convex relaxations [15], [19], [20]. The latter, e.g.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible to construct a positive semi-definite symmetric pseudoinverse X ∈ IR n×n (see [10]) such that…”
Section: Convergence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This notation allows us to introduce the approximate model for the power flows in the grid proposed in [10], where a rigorous derivation and analysis of the approximation error is also provided. According to this model -the bus voltages of nodes in C can be expressed as…”
Section: Convergence Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential advantages of PV reactive power control and some options for centralized versus distributed control have been studied in [6]. Since then, several distributed control methodologies have been developed such as [7], which builds on a convexification of the Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem for grids that fulfill mild assumptions on the input voltage and impedance of the transmission lines. This work does not consider voltage regulation constraints, which is addressed in [8].…”
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