Voltage regulation control using battery energy storage system in distribution network with high pv penetration strength

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Abstract

In recent years, the increasing integration of PV generations into distribution network systems is becoming a huge concern as it introduces various complications such as voltage rise problems, especially during high PV penetration levels. Conventional mitigation methods using voltage regulating devices are not designed to mitigate this particular problem while emerging methods requires sacrifices in term of cost and profit to be made by PV system owners. Thus, mitigation using a battery energy storage system (BESS) is proposed in this paper, where it is specifically designed to solve the voltage rise problem in the distribution system during high PV penetration. This is achieved by controlling the charging and discharging of the BESS accordingly. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed BESS, a simulation using MATLAB/Simulink software of 25 distributed PV generations with respective loads connected to a distribution network power system is done. The penetration level is set from 0% to 100% and the voltage level is measured at the point of common coupling for each increment. The findings show that the BESS can regulate the voltage rise that occurred during high PV penetration of 80% and 100% from 1.11 p.u. and 1.13 p.u. to an acceptable voltage of 1.01 p.u.

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Ramli, N. M. A., Hussin, S. M., Said, D. M., Rosmin, N., & Nawabjan, A. (2021). Voltage regulation control using battery energy storage system in distribution network with high pv penetration strength. Jurnal Teknologi, 83(6), 207–209. https://doi.org/10.11113/JURNALTEKNOLOGI.V83.17112

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