The challenges associated with incorporating a large amount of distributed generation (DG), including fuel cells, into a radial distribution feeder are examined using a dynamic MATLAB/SIMULINK™ model. Two generic distribution feeder models are used to investigate possible scenarios where voltage problems may occur. Modern inverter topologies make ancillary services, such as on-demand reactive power generation/consumption economical to include, which expands the design space across which DG can function in the distribution system. The simulation platform enables testing of the following local control goals: DG connected with unity power factor, DG and load connected with unity power factor, DG connected with local voltage regulation (LVR), and DG connected with real power curtailment. Both the LVR and curtailment strategies can regulate the voltage of the simple circuit case, but the circuit utilizing a substation with load drop compensation has no universal solution. Even DG with a penetration level around 10% of rated circuit power can cause overvoltage problems with load drop compensation. The real power curtailment control strategy creates the best overall circuit efficiency, while all other control strategies result in low light load efficiency at high DG penetrations. The lack of a universal solution implies that some degree of communication will be needed to reliably install a large amount of DG on a distribution circuit.
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Effects of Distributed Generation on Voltage Levels in a Radial Distribution Network Without Communication
Allie E. Auld,
Allie E. Auld
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
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Jack Brouwer,
Jack Brouwer
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
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Keyue M. Smedley,
Keyue M. Smedley
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
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Scott Samuelsen
Scott Samuelsen
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
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Allie E. Auld
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
Jack Brouwer
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
Keyue M. Smedley
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697
Scott Samuelsen
Advanced Power and Energy Program,
University of California Irvine
, Irvine, CA 92697J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. Dec 2010, 7(6): 061011 (8 pages)
Published Online: August 24, 2010
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Received:
October 19, 2009
Revised:
November 25, 2009
Online:
August 24, 2010
Published:
August 24, 2010
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Auld, A. E., Brouwer, J., Smedley, K. M., and Samuelsen, S. (August 24, 2010). "Effects of Distributed Generation on Voltage Levels in a Radial Distribution Network Without Communication." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. December 2010; 7(6): 061011. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4001050
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