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Contribution of active management technologies to the reliability of power distribution networks

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2020-06-01
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Active Network Management (ANM) technologies represent an effective tool for increasing the penetration of Distributed Generators (DGs) in electrical distribution systems. Under normal operating conditions, these technologies allow a massive integration of renewable generation without exceeding rated values of electrical equipment. In addition to that, these technologies can be used to restore the supply when there is a network outage, yet this additional use has been commonly neglected in reliability studies. In this paper a novel methodology to assess the contribution of ANM technologies to reliability of distribution networks is proposed. Technologies like renewable DGs with controllable output power, on-load tap-changers (OLTC) transformers, demand control solutions and soft open points (SOPs) are all included in the reliability study. Coordinated operation of these technologies during outages and performance of multi-terminal SOPs are also modelled and evaluated. The proposed methodology was tested on two distribution networks. The contribution of different ANM technologies to reliability was assessed and their benefits confirmed.
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Active network management, Distribution networks, Optimisation, Reliability assessment, Soft-open points
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Escalera, A., Prodanović, M., Castronuovo, E. D. & Roldan-Perez, J. (2020). Contribution of active management technologies to the reliability of power distribution networks. Applied Energy, 267, 114919.