Valorization of ancillary services for the voltage control in a distribution network
Abstract
The distribution grid and distribution system operators (DSOs) are facing a great
challenge because of new the technologies, such as plug-in electric vehicles, demand
response (DR), and distributed generations (DG). These technologies change the
system voltage profile and impact the grid operation. Initially, the DSOs activities are
related to grid reinforcement and maintenance. Presently, the unexpected and/or
unpredicted power injection totally modifies the voltage profile. The power flow is no
longer unidirectional and the consumption loads are no longer inflexible. To adapt to
this change, there are two prevalent ways: a) using ancillary services and b)
reinforcing system grid. Unfortunately, ancillary services haven’t fully been
introduced into the distribution system.
In order to introduce ancillary services into the distribution system, I include DSOs
preferences into voltage control cost function. Therefore, depending on DSOs
preferences, the usage of each resource will be different. This can promote the
development of distribution ancillary services without disturbing the market. The
result shows that using ancillary services can help to postpone the grid reinforcement
plan up to 23 years in a specific system, and the cost voltage control is lower than the
cost of grid reinforcement. However, the system reinforcement cannot be avoided if
the demand keeps growing. The result also shows that even with different preferences,
the effects of using ancillary services are the same, but the costs of voltage control are
different.
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Valorization of ancillary services for the voltage control in a distribution networkTitulación / Programa
Master in the Electric Power IndustryMaterias/ UNESCO
33 Ciencias tecnológicas3306 Ingeniería y tecnología eléctrica
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