Abstract

In long distribution feeders, step voltage regulators (SVRs) with the line drop compensation have been widely implemented to control voltage profiles. After integration of photovoltaic (PV) systems, reactive power support from PV inverters can also be utilized in voltage regulation. Although both SVR and reactive power support can be effective to manage system voltage without coordination, problems such as large voltage variations and excessive SVR tap operations still exist in some strong PV power fluctuating days. In order to solve these issues, SVR and reactive power support should be assigned to different voltage regulation tasks according to their voltage regulation characteristics. Specifically, in a distribution system, an SVR should mainly deal with slowly changing quantities ( e.g. , load, upstream voltage), while the limited reactive power support should be used to counter fast fluctuating PV power. In this paper, the power factor droop parameters applied on PV inverters are optimally selected to achieve such coordination, so that voltage problems and excessive SVR tap operations can be successfully mitigated. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated via case studies. Future PV integration project in weak distribution systems can benefit from the innovative and practical methodology proposed in this paper.

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