Abstract

In order to improve the stability of the voltage in the distribution system, a distributed resource coordination-based coordinated anti-interference voltage control technology for distribution stations is proposed. The study analyzes the anti-interference capabilities of different types of renewable energy, energy storage, electric vehicles, and control distributed photovoltaic grid-connected inverters based on the analysis results. The objective function and constraints of voltage control are set. Voltage control is performed by adjusting the photovoltaic inverter and reactive power compensation device. The experimental results show that the proposed method can achieve stable control of system voltage under both photovoltaic output fluctuations and load fluctuations, indicating that its control effect is good.

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