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AuthorZamzam, Tassneem
AuthorShaban, K.
AuthorGaouda, A.
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed
Available date2022-03-23T06:57:27Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameElectric Power Systems Research
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2022.107843
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28704
AbstractThe high penetrations of distributed energy resources of renewable energy sources, battery energy storage systems, and electric vehicles introduced several challenges to power networks. It can lead to high voltage variation, sudden over/under-power generation, high losses issues, and negatively impact distribution assets. Thus, there is a vital need for volt/var optimization schemes that integrate conventional volt/var devices with inverter-interfaced resources to overcome these challenges. This paper demonstrates a performance assessment of the volt/var optimization scheme utilizing different utility-owned assets and resources based on a two-timescale multi-objective algorithm. At the slow timescale, it utilizes capacitor banks and on-load tap changers to minimize system losses and maximize asset lifetime based on their conditions. The algorithm incorporates the utility operator's direct input for setting the conventional volt/var devices. The operation of these devices is optimized, in three steps, by limiting the number of switching operations based on the operator preferences. At the faster scale, it considers renewable energy sources, electric vehicle charging stations, and battery energy storage systems to be optimized to limit voltage variation and system losses further. The IEEE 33-bus distribution network is modified and used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.
SponsorQatar Foundation;�Qatar National Research Fund
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectBattery storage
Charging (batteries)
Electric losses
Electric power distribution
Electric vehicles
Multiobjective optimization
Natural resources
Secondary batteries
Solar cells
Voltage control
Battery energy storage systems
Capacitor bank
Charging station
Control actions
Electric vehicle charging
Electric vehicle charging station
Number of control action
Onload tap changer
Photovoltaics
Powerloss
Voltage deviations
Renewable energy resources
TitlePerformance assessment of two-timescale multi-objective volt/var optimization scheme considering EV charging stations, BESSs, and RESs in active distribution networks
TypeArticle
Volume Number207


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