Journal article

Assessing the potential of network reconfiguration to improve distributed generation hosting capacity in active distribution systems

F Capitanescu, LF Ochoa, H Margossian, ND Hatziargyriou

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems | Published : 2015

Abstract

As the amount of distributed generation (DG) is growing worldwide, the need to increase the hosting capacity of distribution systems without reinforcements is becoming nowadays a major concern. This paper explores how the DG hosting capacity of active distribution systems can be increased by means of network reconfiguration, both static, i.e., grid reconfiguration at planning stage, and dynamic, i.e., grid reconfiguration using remotely controlled switches as an active network management (ANM) scheme. The problem is formulated as a mixed-integer, nonlinear, multi-period optimal power flow (MP-OPF) which aims to maximize the DG hosting capacity under thermal and voltage constraints. This work..

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Grants

Awarded by Fonds National de la Recherche, Luxembourg, as a part of the "Reliable and Efficient Distributed Electricity Generation in Smart Grids" (REDESG) project


Funding Acknowledgements

The work of F. Capitanescu and H. Margossian was supported in part by the Fonds National de la Recherche, Luxembourg, as a part of the "Reliable and Efficient Distributed Electricity Generation in Smart Grids" (REDESG) project (C11/SR/1278568). Paper no. TPWRS-01387-2013.