Abstract

In a backbone network (𝑈􀯡 ≥ 220 𝑘𝑣), when the high-voltage lines are loaded with power less than natural power, we have excess reactive power. Supplying this power into the lower-voltage networks (𝑈􀯡 ≤ 110 𝑘𝑣) would be technically and economically unfeasible and requires compensation on site. In the article, in accordance with the electricity quality criterion, and taking into account the principle of a systemic approach, and using the self- and mutually reactive impedances of the network junction points, a mathematical model for selecting a compensating device in a backbone network is adopted. The quality criterion of electricity involves enforcement of requirements for the operating voltages in the junction points of a backbone network. According to the obtained mathematical model, in the junction points nodes where the operating voltages exceed their permitted values, there will be installed the compensating devices for receiving excess reactive power. However if any junction point has a high reactive load and the voltage, in this context, is below its permitted value, then, according to a model, there is a need for installing the source of reactive power in this junction point. Herewith, according to economic criterion, the model envisages the optimal redistribution of mentioned source of reactive power between the junction points of a distribution network connected to backbone network junction point.

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