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On the Stability of Local Voltage Control in Distribution Networks With a High Penetration of Inverter-Based Generation
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2014
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EngineeringLocal Voltage ControlDistributed Energy GenerationStabilityInverter-based GenerationSystems EngineeringPower System ControlGrid StabilityDistributed GenerationElectrical EngineeringDistributed GeneratorsHigh PenetrationPower NetworkSmart GridEnergy ManagementActive Distribution NetworkSmart Distribution NetworkElectric Power DistributionStability Study
A stability study of distribution networks with a high penetration of distributed generators (DGs) actively supporting the network is presented in this paper. A possible way of mitigating the voltage rise caused by DGs is the local control of reactive power. Among the different possible options, the Q(U) control (reactive power as a function of the voltage) is one of the commonly suggested solutions. However, the Q(U) control can, under certain conditions, lead to instability. This paper summarizes the results of a stability study conducted on a single-inverter system and on a multiinverter system. It shows that the requirements for reaching a stable operation can easily be met for integrated systems but could be a significant constraint for systems relying on communication.
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