Abstract
The paper is dealing with a current trend of development in distribution networks’ control, with the focus on a real-time data acquisition and processing of information providing an overview of the distribution system operation. Nowadays, the amount of information available for the control of the distribution network is very limited, making the use of new sophisticated control algorithms and strategies very difficult or even impossible. The installation of smart meters and intelligent monitoring systems on the low voltage side of distribution transformers opens new possibilities for using specific tools to improve different aspects of the distribution system operation, e.g., a voltage control, a reactive power control, a reduction in losses or a fault location. The use of such systems may lead to a higher utilization of renewable energy sources to the distribution networks.
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