Abstract

With the incremental introduction of solar photovoltaic (PV) generators into existing power systems, and their fast-growing share in the gross electricity generation, system voltage stability has become a critical issue. One of the major concerns is voltage fluctuation, due to large and random penetration of solar PV generators. To suppress severe system voltage deviation, reactive power control of the photovoltaic system inverter has been widely proposed in recent works; however, excessive use of reactive power control would increase both initial and operating costs. In this paper, a method for efficient allocation and control of reactive power injection using the sparse optimization technique is proposed. Based on a constrained linearized model describing the influence of reactive power injection on voltage magnitude change, the objective of this study is formulated as an optimization problem, which aims to find the best reactive power injection that minimizes the whole system voltage variation. Two types of formulations are compared: the first one is the conventional least-square optimization, while the second one is adopted from a sparse optimization technique, called the constrained least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method. The constrained LASSO method adds ℓ 1 -norm penalty to the total reactive power injection, which contributes to the suppression of the number of control nodes with non-zero reactive power injection. The authors analyzed the effectiveness of the constrained LASSO method using the IEEE 39-bus and 57-bus power network as benchmark examples, under various PV power generation and allocation patterns. The simulation results show that the constrained LASSO method automatically selects the minimum number of inverters required for voltage regulation at the current operating point.

Highlights

  • Promotion of electricity production with renewable energy sources delivers significant ecological and economic benefits to the world’s sustainable development

  • We propose a method for efficient allocation and control of reactive power injection using sparse optimization technique to realize the voltage regulation with less choice of photovoltaic system (PV) inverters

  • Based on the indices defined above, the effectiveness of voltage regulation schemes was analyzed by comparing difference among three cases

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Introduction

Promotion of electricity production with renewable energy sources delivers significant ecological and economic benefits to the world’s sustainable development. Among all the renewable energy sources, the falling cost of the solar photovoltaic system (PV) brings incremental demands for its power system integration, which expands the electricity production share of PV in both the industrial and residential market, and makes PV one of the most fast-growing renewable sources of electricity [2,3]. Energies 2017, 10, 696 integrated consumer bus with solar power generation and delivers excess power to the utility grid as a reverse power flow. These two processes may result in voltage exceeding or decreasing beyond its permitted operation limit [5,6,7]

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