Distributed Control and Management of Renewable Electric Energy Resources for Future Grid Requirements

  • Mokhtari G
  • Anvari-Moghaddam A
  • Nourbakhsh G
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Abstract

It is anticipated that both medium-and low-voltage distribution networks will include high level of distributed renewable energy resources, in the future. The high penetra‐ tion of these resources inevitably can introduce various power quality issues, includ‐ ing; overvoltage and overloading. This book chapter provides the current research state of the art concepts and techniques in dealing with these potential issues. The methods provided in this chapter are based on distributed control approach, tailored and suitable particularly for the future distribution composition. The distributed control strategy is a promising approach to manage and utilise the resources in future distribution networks to effectively deal with grid electric quality issues and requirements. Jointly, utility and customers the owners of the resources in the network are considered as part of a practical coordination strategy in this method. Standard IEEE test system is used for application, and to demonstrate the effectiveness of the method by providing the results.

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Mokhtari, G., Anvari-Moghaddam, A., & Nourbakhsh, G. (2016). Distributed Control and Management of Renewable Electric Energy Resources for Future Grid Requirements. In Energy Management of Distributed Generation Systems. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/63378

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