Model-Free Optimal Coordination of Distributed Energy Resources for Provisioning Transmission-Level Services

Date Published
05/2017
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2017.2707405
Abstract

Collective control of distributed energy resources (DER)-such as photovoltaic (PV) inverters or battery storage-have the potential to provide regulation services to the bulk electric grid. While optimal power flow techniques may be used to coordinate DER for this purpose, these approaches typically rely on accurate network models and a large number of system measurements. In this paper, we consider an approach that alleviates these modeling and measurement requirements. Here, we consider a two-dimensional adaptive control scheme known as extremum seeking, or ES, to perform optimization without knowledge of a model of the distribution network. We apply this scheme to enable simultaneous feeder head active power and voltage magnitude reference tracking, as well as feeder voltage regulation. From the perspective of the transmission grid, this approach essentially transforms the distribution feeder into a controllable (P,V) bus. Simulation results confirm the ability of the approach to track substation real power and voltage reference signals while maintaining distribution system voltages within acceptable tolerances.

Journal
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume
33
Year of Publication
2017
Issue
1
Pagination
817 - 828
ISSN Number
0885-8950
Short Title
IEEE Trans. Power Syst.
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Refereed
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