Abstract

Aiming at the problem of optimal power flow in photovoltaic (PV) Inverters, this paper proposes a real-time algorithm for optimal power flow (OPF) in distributed PV inverters with sophisticated communication technologies and measurement. A higher accuracy and computation speed are obtained by proposing a linear, time-varying optimization method, and the objective function and constraints were linearized using the Taylor expansion under the premise of small variable changes during the short control period. By comparing with the constant linearization method, the proposed time-varying linear approximation method is more accurate and efficient. The problems faced by the centralized calculation is overcome by proposing a distributed control method which utilizes the alternating direction method of multipliers. The proposed distributed control method enables the distributed PV inverters to optimize their own power setpoints with only a little information required from neighbor nodes. Case study results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm makes the distributed PV Inverters more efficient and economical than the other methods.

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