Abstract

All along, electrical distance is used to characterize the electrical tightness between two nodes, widely used in reactive power partitioning and reactive power location. In fact, the electrical distance can also be used to select new energy access points. Most of the existing electrical distances are also calculated by the sensitivity method. The electrical distance obtained by the sensitivity method lacks the concept of space and the calculation is not accurate. The new electrical distance calculated by the equivalent transmission impedance not only reflects the close relationship between the two power quantities, but also has the concept of “distance”. It is persuasive and has a wider application range. This paper will use the new electrical distance, apply to the selection of new energy access points for the 6-node distribution network, and build a consumption analysis map to track and analyze the consumption of new energy.

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