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Distribution feeders with nonlinear loads in the northeast USA. I. Voltage distortion forecast
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Power EngineeringEngineeringPower ElectronicsDistribution FeedersParallel ResonancesNortheast UsaElectric Power TransmissionElectric Power QualityHarmonic MitigationPower SystemsPower Electronic DevicesElectrical EngineeringNonlinear LoadsEnergy ForecastingForecastingTypical CustomerSmart GridEnergy ManagementPower QualitySmart Distribution NetworkHarmonic Power FlowElectric Power Distribution
This paper forecasts the level of voltage total harmonic distortion (VTHD) for a typical customer during the next two decades. The study is based on a growth projection of residential, commercial and industrial loads and the acceptance of new technologies such as adjustable speed drives (ASDs) and electronic ballasts. The forecast was generated for the service areas of the above two utilities and applied to three real-life, 13.8 kV feeders. The harmonic power flow was determined for each feeder under the assumption of different levels of current distortions and different types of nonlinear loads. It was found that short feeders, <3 mi, are more immune to harmonic current effects than long feeders, >5 mi. It was found that the rate of increase of VTHD could be as low as 0.01%/year for a short feeder without parallel resonances or could be as high as 0.35%/year in harmonic sensitive systems.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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