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Load-Flow Time-Series Simulation of A Distribution Grid With Pv Modules and Voltage Regulation

Load-flow time-series (LFTS) simulation is a common type of simulation used for assessing the power flow and the system voltage over a large time window for renewable energy integration studies. This paper presents a JavaScript-based execution of LFTS simulations in EMTP software and analyzes the effect of photovoltaic (PV) generation, volt-var control, and voltage regulators on the grid voltage for the IEEE-34 benchmark distribution grid. This study considers realistic profiles for the load demand and the PV generation. The accuracy of the LFTS simulation results is verified by comparison with time-domain simulation results. The results show that a combined usage of voltage regulators and volt-var control can help to mitigate undervoltage issues on a highly loaded node if sufficient PV generation is installed. Volt-var control provides additional support for the grid voltage without significantly impacting the active power flow at the distribution grid’s connection point with the transmission grid.

Mu Dong Liu
Polytechnique Montreal
Canada

Keijo Jacobs
Polytechnique Montreal
Canada

Jean Mahseredjian
Polytechnique Montreal
Canada

 



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