Abstract

Electrical Power Quality represents a challenging as much as attracting research topic nowadays, with consequences to all economic areas. Here, we studied the alternatives for reactive compensation in a residential low-voltage distribution grid using the Alternative Transient Program (ATP-EMTP). We developed a simulation model based on the results obtained from field measurements in a low voltage residential distribution grid with non-linear loads. We employed capacitors in different strategic places throughout the grid and changed their configurations, aiming to evaluate the technical viability of the application of reactive compensation. In this way, we investigated a methodology for the optimization of reactive compensation in secondary distribution grids, based on different solutions, in order to improve the voltage profile throughout the grid, as well as the technical losses that occur in a grid of this type. Next, we compared the simulated results with the field measurements. This analysis revealed that both approaches produced similar results, validating the simulation model. We therefore conclude that this model effectively reproduces the real linear and non-linear loads of the residential distribution grid and is suitable to be used in future studies.

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