4.7 Article

State Estimation for Situational Awareness of Active Distribution System With Photovoltaic Power Plants

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 239-250

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2020.3009571

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Active distribution system; photovoltaic power plant; state estimation; situational awareness; bad data processing; parameter estimation

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This paper proposes a state estimation framework for ADS with integrated PV power plants, which improves the accuracy and processing capability of the operating state of distribution networks and PV power plants through suitable models and parameter estimation methods.
The real-time monitoring of the grid-connected renewable energy generations is of great significance to the operation and control of active distribution systems (ADS). Considering the detailed photovoltaic (PV) system model and ambient influencing factors, this paper develops a state estimation framework for the ADS with integrated PV power plants. Firstly, suitable models of PV arrays and power converters for steady-state state estimation are developed. Based on these models, the state variables of a PV generation system are selected, and the measurement equations are derived. Finally, combined with the state estimation model of distribution networks, a framework for state estimation and bad data processing of an ADS with PV power plants is presented. A parameter estimation approach for PV power plants based on multiple measurement scans is also developed in order to address the practical situation of unknown model parameters. Simulation results show that the proposed framework can effectively capture the operating state of the distribution network and PV power plants. In addition, it enhances the estimation accuracy and bad data processing capability compared to conventional state estimation frameworks.

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