Experimental assessment of a centralised controller for high-RES active distribution networks

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This paper assesses the behaviour of active distribution networks with high penetration of renewable energy sources when the control is performed in a centralised manner. The control assets are the on-load tap changers of transformers at the primary substation, the reactive power injections of the renewable energy sources, and the active and reactive power exchanged between adjacent feeders when they are interconnected through a DC link. A scaled-down distribution network is used as the testbed to emulate the behaviour of an active distribution system with massive penetration of renewable energy resources. The laboratory testbed involves hardware devices, real-time control, and communication infrastructure. Several key performance indices are adopted to assess the effects of the different control actions on the system’s operation. The experimental results demonstrate that the combination of control actions enables the optimal integration of a massive penetration of renewable energy.

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De Paula García-López, F., Barragán-Villarejo, M., Marano-Marcolini, A., Maza-Ortega, J. M., & Martínez-Ramos, J. L. (2018). Experimental assessment of a centralised controller for high-RES active distribution networks. Energies, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11123364

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