Abstract

With the increasing emphasis on sustainable energy and the advancements in modern agriculture, flexible agricultural power loads present challenges to the reliable operation of the agricultural energy internet. However, research on the coupling of energy system security with agricultural security is insufficient and fails to consider the impacts of meteorological elements on agricultural power loads. To address these gaps, this paper establishes load models for irrigation and light supplementation based on the actual cultivation demands of winter dragon fruit in Guangxi province. A static security index system is developed to analyze the security, considering the unique features of agricultural power demands. The condition of the distribution network is assessed by comparing the indexes with predefined limits, using a China 41-bus distribution network. Finally, the optimal scheme for nocturnal supplemental lighting treatment and irrigation is determined based on the method for maintaining secure operation of the distribution network. This study serves as a guide for simulating current farming power loads and demonstrates how security analysis of the agricultural energy internet contributes to the large-scale and sophisticated development of modern agriculture.

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