4.7 Article

Flexible Unbalanced Compensation of Three-Phase Distribution System Using Single-Phase Distributed Generation Inverters

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 1845-1857

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2017.2778508

Keywords

Distribution power system; negative and zero sequences current; single-phase distributed generation; smart inverters; unbalanced compensation; and voltage regulation

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. Future Energy System Research under Canada First Research Excellent Fund

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In this paper, flexible compensation of negative and zero sequences current in three-phase distribution power system by using single-phase distributed generations (DGs) smart inverters is proposed. In the proposed control strategy, power factors of the DGs are controlled without modifying the active powers production. The instantaneous power analysis from single-phase perspective is developed and used to achieve the objective function for negative and zero sequences current compensation. In the proposed strategy, voltage regulation of three phases and available reactive powers of the single-phase DGs are considered as constraints of compensation problem. The developed objective function subjected to the constraints is minimized on-line by using Karush-Kuhn-Tucker optimization method. After determining the required reactive power in each phase, this power demand is shared among DGs in that phase based on their available power ratings. In this paper, comprehensive studies on the effects of voltages regulation and DGs available reactive power ratings on the proposed control strategy are conducted. An IEEE 13-node test system with seven integrated single-phase DGs has been adopted for case studies.

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