Abstract

Electric systems are experiencing fast development, mainly motivated by the carbon reduction policies in the energy sector and the technological developments that introduce new elements and processes. The transition to active distribution networks (ADNs) represents a significant technological advancement in this ever-evolving context. Accurate models for each device present in ADNs are crucial for adequately representing their dynamics; however, load modeling poses challenges due to the vast diversity of load components, variations over time, and dependence on several factors. Despite these challenges, understanding load behavior is fundamental for efficient planning and operation of ADNs. Therefore, precise load models are indispensable for conducting preventive and forensic studies. This paper analyzes various scientific documents from the most relevant scientific databases, explicitly focusing on the challenge of measurement-based load modeling in ADNs. The main contribution of this document lies in enhancing the representation and understanding of loads in ADNs through the analysis of current approaches, challenges, and measurement-based modeling strategies. Additionally, it serves as a reference for future research in the field of load modeling.

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