Abstract

This paper proposes a unified load flow (LF) model for AC–DC hybrid distribution systems (DSs). The proposed model can be applied in hybrid DSs with mixed configurations for AC/DC buses and AC/DC lines. A new classification of DS buses is also introduced for LF analysis. A set of generic LF equations has been derived based on comprehensive analysis of the possible AC–DC hybrid system configurations. Three binary matrices, which are used as a means of describing the configuration of the AC and DC buses and lines, have been employed in the construction of the unified power equations. These matrices enable a single configuration at a time to be activated in the power equations. The proposed LF model is generic and can be used for both grid-connected and isolated hybrid DSs. The new model has been tested using several case studies of hybrid DSs that include different operational modes for the AC and DC distributed generators. As a means of evaluating the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed model, the LF solution was compared to the solution produced by PSCAD/EMTDC. A comparison of the results reveals the efficacy of the proposed model.

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