Abstract

AbstractAccording to the number of loads on the closed-loop circuit in the power grid, this paper puts forward three ways to connect the distributed generation to the network. The first way is to add all the distributed generator nodes to the load with more loads on the closed-loop circuit, referred to as mode 1, The second mode is that all distributed generator nodes are added to the load with less load on the closed-loop loop, referred to as mode 2. The third mode is that distributed generator nodes are randomly connected to the load in the power grid, referred to as mode 3. In IEEE standard power system, Kuramoto model is used to simulate the synchronization dynamics of three distributed generation connection modes. The experimental results show that when distributed generation is connected in mode 2, the grid synchronization performance is better than the other two connection modes. From the topology parameters of the power grid structure, the synchronous dynamic behavior of the three DG access modes is analyzed. It is found that the more dispersed the generator distribution is, the easier the power system is to synchronize.KeywordsPower gridSynchronous dynamicsDistributed generation network access

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