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A Model-Less Approach For The Optimal Coordination of Renewable Energy Sources and Dc Links In Low-Voltage Distribution Networks

This paper presents a model-less centralized control approach for coordinating Renewable Energy Sources and multiterminal DC links in low-voltage distribution networks. The controller is based on the Online Feedback Optimization technique which is adequate for this part of the power system, characterized by a lack of precise model and real-time information. The paper includes the complete mathematical formulation of the optimization problem and its solution applying the presented strategy. The performance of the proposed centralized controller is evaluated through simulations in the European LV distribution network proposed by the CIGRE Task Force C06.04.02. The results show the benefits that DC links may bring to LV networks due to the release of their radial operation. In particular, the proposed strategy achieves a 7.4 % daily energy loss reduction with respect to the base case. The centralized controller, which operates without a detailed network model and reduced real-time information, enables the use of this technology in LV networks which maximizes the penetration of renewable energy sources.

Álvaro Rodríguez del Nozal
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain

Manuel Barragán-Villarejo
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain

Francisco de Paula García López
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain

Goran Dobric
University of Belgrade
Serbia

Juan Manuel Mauricio
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain

José María Maza-Ortega
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain

Predrag Stefanov
University of Belgrade
Serbia

 


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