会议专题

Coordinated Voltage Control via Distributed Model Predictive Control

Over the past decades many voltage collapse incidents have occurred, caused by uncoordinated interactions of local controllers, following a major disturbance in electric power system operating closer and closer to their safety limits. Currently most voltage control schemes are rule-based and only rely on local measurements. However the availability of wide-area phasor measurements (WAMS/PMU) suggests that the risk of voltage collapse could be reduced by coordinating control actions in neighboring control regions of the network. This paper shows how distributed model predictive control (MPC) can be used in order to design such a coordinating controller. Local control agents carry out an on-line optimization by comparing the plant behavior over a finite window in time, for different possible switching sequences of the local tap changing transformer (LTC). The evolution of the plant behavior is obtained by a fast Modelica simulation of the hybrid systems model, using information on the tap switching sequences that neighboring control regions are planning to implement on their LTCs. Through simulation of a 12-bus power system this paper shows that the distributed MPC controllers can prevent, or at least postpone, voltage collapse in circumstances where classical uncoordinated controllers fail. The required communication exchange is very limited, making practical applications feasible. However extensions to larger systems will require consideration of modeling abstractions of neighboring control regions, so as to keep the simulation time for each local decision maker short.

Coordinated voltage control LTC OXL Distributed MPC

Mohamamd Moradzadeh L. Bhojwani René Boel

SYSTeMS Research Group, Department of Electrical energy, systems and automation, University of Ghent Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

国际会议

2011 China Control and Decision Conference(2011中国控制与决策会议 CCDC)

四川绵阳

英文

1612-1618

2011-05-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)