4.7 Article

Effects of Load-Based Frequency Regulation on Distribution Network Operation

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 1569-1578

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2018.2879464

Keywords

Thermostatically controlled loads; distributed energy resources; distribution network; distribution operation; frequency regulation; transformers

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [DGE 1256260]

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This paper examines the operation of distribution networks that have large aggregations of thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) providing frequency regulation to the bulk power system. Specifically, we assess the prevalence of distribution network constraint violations, such as over- or under-voltages and overloading of transformers. Our goal is to determine the set of constraints that are at increased risk of being violated when TCLs provide regulation. We compare network operation in two cases: first, with TCLs operating freely; and second, with TCLs controlled to track a regulation signal. Using GridLAB-D, we run power flow simulations of five real distribution networks. Our results indicate that voltage limits are at increased risk of violation when TCLs provide regulation because of increased voltage variation. Effects on transformer aging are more nuanced and depend on the method used for dispatching TCLs. Overall, we find that, for the networks studied, the set of constraints at risk of violation is a small subset of all network constraints. Therefore, network-protecting load control algorithms may only need to consider a small set of constraints, enhancing their computational efficiency.

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