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A Fully Distributed Reactive Power Optimization and Control Method for Active Distribution Networks

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Abstract

This paper presents a fully distributed reactive power optimization algorithm that can obtain the global optimum solution of nonconvex problems for distribution networks (DNs) without requiring a central coordinator. Second-order conic relaxation is used to achieve exact convexification. A fully distributed second-order cone programming solver (D-SOCP) is formulated corresponding to the given division of areas based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithm, which is greatly simplified by exploiting the structure of active DNs. The problem is solved for each area with very little interchange of boundary information between neighboring areas. D-SOCP is extended by using a varying penalty parameter to improve convergence. A proof of its convergence is also given. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated via numerical simulations using the IEEE 69-bus, 123-bus DNs, and a real 1066-bus distribution system.

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