Abstract

A soft open point (SOP) can improve the flexibility of power control and thus further enhance the reliability and economy of distribution networks. However, existing SOP regulation strategies have mainly focused on feeder imbalance regulation and line loss optimization in medium-voltage distribution networks, and the loss of SOPs and distribution transformers are often ignored, which has poor applicability in low-voltage distribution network (LDN). Therefore, a novel two-layer control strategy is proposed for SOPs working in LDN, which can improve economy and reliability of the system simultaneously. In terms of the system layer, the proposed load regulation strategy considering the economical operation area of the transformers can improve the system economy while realizing load imbalance regulation. In terms of the equipment layer, the proposed peer-to-peer control of each port in the SOP can effectively suppress the voltage fluctuation on the DC side. Thus, the system layer commands can be quickly tracked and well conducted. Finally, the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed two-layer control strategy are verified by simulation and experimental results.

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