Abstract
Since the connection of small-scale wind farms to distribution networks, power grid voltage stability has been reduced with increasing wind penetration in recent years, owing to the variable reactive power consumption of wind generators. In this study, a two-stage reactive power optimization method based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithm is proposed for achieving optimal reactive power dispatch in wind farm-integrated distribution systems. Unlike existing optimal reactive power control methods, the proposed method enables distributed reactive power flow optimization with a two-stage optimization structure. Furthermore, under the partition concept, the consensus protocol is not needed to solve the optimization problems. In this method, the influence of the wake effect of each wind turbine is also considered in the control design. Simulation results for a mid-voltage distribution system based on MATLAB verified the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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