Two-Layer Volt/VAR Control in Unbalanced Active Distribution Systems: Efficient Optimization and Accurate Tracking (1912.11173v1)
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel two-layer Volt/VAR control (VVC) framework to regulate the voltage profiles across an unbalanced active distribution system, which achieves both the efficient open-loop optimization and accurate closed-loop tracking. In the upper layer, the conventional voltage regulation devices with discrete and slow-response characteristics are optimally scheduled to regulate voltage profiles in an hourly timescale while improving economic operations based on the receding horizon optimization (RHO) in a centralized manner. A generalized linearized branch flow model (G-LBFM) is developed to incorporate tap changers into branches, which significantly reduces the computational complexity compared to the original mixed-integer non-convex case. In the lower layer, we develop an integral-like control algorithm rather than resorting to the droop-based rules for real-time reactive power dispatch of distributed energy resources (DERs) to achieve accurate voltage tracking and mitigate fast voltage fluctuations in a decentralized (purely local) fashion. Further, a sufficient stability condition of the integral rule is presented to guarantee the closed-loop stability. Case studies are carried out on the unbalanced IEEE 123-Node Test Feeder to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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