Abstract

The multi-purpose use of distributed energy resources (DER) can bring a lot of income to its owners. For example, the load imbalance of the radial feeders in the distribution network is an old problem that occurs due to the simple structure of the radial topology and the unidirectional power flow in traditional networks. With emerging DERs and the development of power electronic technology, previous concepts are changing continuously. This paper aims to balance the load between two feeders whilst, it yields better voltage profiles and more appropriate utilization of distribution feeders. This paper proposes a new control method for DERs (including PV panels plus battery storage) that makes the radial system pretends a ring topology properties. It is done with the help of a solid-state transformer (SST). The relationships of the DER current controller are formulated based on current passes through the ring connection. Case studies are carried out on improved IEEE 33-node and 13-node systems with DERs and SSTs. The results show that the suggested control method can simulate the real ring topology and operating objective namely, load balancing is reached.

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