2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40313-020-00632-6
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Demand Side Management Strategy for Distribution Networks Volt/Var Control: A FCS-Model Predictive Control Approach

Abstract: Due to the advent of distributed energy resources at distribution level, utility companies face new challenges in terms of voltage control. Existing works in the literature have proposed the use of demand side management (DSM) to provide ancillary services to the grid. Some works explored the use of thermal inertia of buildings to tackle the frequency regulation problem. Existing DSM strategies ignore the potential service loads can provide for the Volt/Var control (VVC) problem. The ability of smart buildings… Show more

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“…The sum in (1) ) limits given by contractual relations between the network and upstream distribution grid [22]. Hence, the network cannot freely dispatch active and reactive power as desired by its operational manager, is also constrained by the d-DERs power capabilities [23]. Finally, the last step is given by the current setting at d-DERs.…”
Section: B Control Of Dispatchable Dersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sum in (1) ) limits given by contractual relations between the network and upstream distribution grid [22]. Hence, the network cannot freely dispatch active and reactive power as desired by its operational manager, is also constrained by the d-DERs power capabilities [23]. Finally, the last step is given by the current setting at d-DERs.…”
Section: B Control Of Dispatchable Dersmentioning
confidence: 99%