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A Two-Stage Coordinative Zonal Volt/VAR Control Scheme for Distribution Systems with High Inverter-based Resources (2105.01405v1)

Published 4 May 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: This paper presents a two-stage zonal Volt/VAR control scheme for coordinating inverter-based resources (IBR) with utility-owned voltage regulators (VR) to regulate voltage in unbalanced 3-phase distribution systems. First, correlations between nodal voltages are derived from nodal voltage sensitivity studies. Then, the feeder is partitioned into non-overlapping, weakly-coupled voltage control zones based on nodal voltage correlations. IBR are used in the first stage to regulate voltage changes continuously and VR are used in the second stage to regulate large voltage deviations. An online VR voltage setpoint tuning strategy is developed to reduce excessive tap changes and avoid large voltage fluctuations without retrofitting existing VR controllers. In addition, the proposed algorithm uses real-time voltage measurements only from the critical nodes (typically less than 4% of total nodes) to reduce the sensing and communication needs. Actual distribution feeder topologies and load and PV time-series data are used to verify the performance of the algorithm. Because the method is a rule-based approach, it runs extremely fast, requires fewer measurements, and requires no retrofit to the existing VR control mechanisms. Simulation results show that the performance of the proposed method in terms of voltage control results and average numbers of VR tap changes are satisfactory.

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