2015
DOI: 10.1080/21563306.2015.11461422
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Part I of II: Technical Strategies for Voltage Power Regulation in LV Distribution Networks

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“…In [5], [31], 4 different local control strategies have been exploited according to European technical standards, as listed in the following: LawA) control of tangent of φ according to the PCC voltage (tan φ = f (u)); LawB) control of reactive power according to the PCC voltage (q = f (u)); LawC) control of tangent of φ according to the real power injected (tan φ = f (p)); LawD) control of reactive power according to the real power injected (q = f (p)). In Fig.…”
Section: B Reactive Power and Power Factor Control (Pfc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [5], [31], 4 different local control strategies have been exploited according to European technical standards, as listed in the following: LawA) control of tangent of φ according to the PCC voltage (tan φ = f (u)); LawB) control of reactive power according to the PCC voltage (q = f (u)); LawC) control of tangent of φ according to the real power injected (tan φ = f (p)); LawD) control of reactive power according to the real power injected (q = f (p)). In Fig.…”
Section: B Reactive Power and Power Factor Control (Pfc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [42]- [45], Static compensators (STATCOM), D-STATCOM, static VAR compensators (SVC), fixed capacitor banks and shunt capacitor banks have been investigated as generator compensators to regulate the voltage. Four different local control schemes are discussed in [46]- [48]. These schemes have been modified according to European technical standards, as listed in the following: Law A) control of tangent of φ according to the PCC voltage (tan φ = f (u)); LawB ) control of reactive power according to the PCC voltage (q = f (u)); LawC ) control of tangent of φ according to the real power injected (tan φ = f (p)); LawD) control of reactive power according to the real power injected (q = f (p)).…”
Section: A Voltage Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%