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Accurate Assessment of Decoupled OLTC Transformers to Optimize the Operation of Low-Voltage Networks

Authors

RODRÍGUEZ DEL NOZAL, ÁLVARO, Romero-Ramos, Esther , Luis Trigo-Garcia, Angel

External publication

No

Means

Energies

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.702

SJR Impact

0.635

Publication date

01/06/2019

ISI

000472635900140

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85066946415

Abstract

Voltage control in active distribution networks must adapt to the unbalanced nature of most of these systems, and this requirement becomes even more apparent at low voltage levels. The use of transformers with on-load tap changers is gaining popularity, and those that allow different tap positions for each of the three phases of the transformer are the most promising. This work tackles the exact approach to the voltage optimization problem of active low-voltage networks when transformers with on-load tap changers are available. A very rigorous approach to the electrical model of all the involved components is used, and common approaches proposed in the literature are avoided. The main aim of the paper is twofold: to demonstrate the importance of being very rigorous in the electrical modeling of all the components to operate in a secure and effective way and to show the greater effectiveness of the decoupled on-load tap changer over the usual on-load tap changer in the voltage regulation problem. A low-voltage benchmark network under different load and distributed generation scenarios is tested with the proposed exact optimal solution to demonstrate its feasibility.

Keywords

active distribution networks; voltage control; on-load tap changer transformers; low-voltage grids