Multi-level hierarchical control method for transmission congestion management based on multi-source active distribution network
A technology of active distribution network and hierarchical control, which is applied to load forecasting, electrical components, circuit devices, etc. Problems such as distribution network interaction, difficulty in realizing coordinated and optimized operation of power transmission and distribution, and integrated planning
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[0182] In this chapter, the IEEE-30 node power transmission system (such as Figure 7 shown) and the distribution system connected at node 19 as an example to verify the correctness of the proposed multi-level hierarchical control strategy for transmission congestion management based on multi-source active distribution network. In the example, it is assumed that the transmission network line L 18-19 failure occurs, causing the critical line L 19-20 The active power flow exceeds the limit of thermal stability, and transmission congestion occurs; this distribution network example uses Figure 8 The improved IEEE typical three-feeder system is shown, in which node 17 is connected to the microgrid, and nodes 8 and 12 are equipped with electric vehicle charging stations. In the simulation process, the maximum output of the microgrid is set to 13+j10MVA, the line thermal stability limit data of the transmission system are shown in Table 1, and the re...
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