There is an increasing interest in obtaining reactive power services for the transmission system from distributed energy resources. This involves coordination between the transmission and distribution companies, and the distributed generators. This paper presents a methodology to quantify the extent of reactive power provided by distributed generators to the reactive power seen at the transmission and distribution interface. Two case studies using computer load flow simulations are presented based on a real-world network. Results showed that when the distributed generators connected to the distribution network absorb reactive power there will be a multiplier of around 110 % in the reactive power drawn from the transmission system. Similarly...
2013 International Conference on New Concepts in Smart Cities: Fostering Public and Private Alliance...
Power system voltage control has traditionally been the responsibility of transmission-connected re...
Distributed Generators that use reactive power for voltage control in distribution networks reduce r...
There is an increasing interest in obtaining reactive power services for the transmission system fro...
The path to sustainable, fossil-free future leads to inevitable energy transition towards renewable ...
2012 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. New Energy Horizons - Opportunities and Challenges...
Author's copy of this paper.<br><br>Abstract:<br><br><div>The ubiquity of synchronous generation sh...
Distributed reactive power supply is necessary in distribution networks for an optimized network ope...
Migrating from a legacy network, designed for centralised power production and control, to a network...
Paper presented at the 21st International Conference on Electricity Distribution, Frankfurt, June, 6...
With the growing concerns of economical and environmental issues arising from centralized electrica...
This thesis sets out to answer the following question: To what extent can inverter reactive ...
The rapid integration of the distributed generations (DGs) in distribution grids could result in vol...
Distributed generation (DG) is increasing in penetration on power systems across the world. In rural...
This study introduces a grid planning approach for reactive power management at the transmission-dis...
2013 International Conference on New Concepts in Smart Cities: Fostering Public and Private Alliance...
Power system voltage control has traditionally been the responsibility of transmission-connected re...
Distributed Generators that use reactive power for voltage control in distribution networks reduce r...
There is an increasing interest in obtaining reactive power services for the transmission system fro...
The path to sustainable, fossil-free future leads to inevitable energy transition towards renewable ...
2012 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. New Energy Horizons - Opportunities and Challenges...
Author's copy of this paper.<br><br>Abstract:<br><br><div>The ubiquity of synchronous generation sh...
Distributed reactive power supply is necessary in distribution networks for an optimized network ope...
Migrating from a legacy network, designed for centralised power production and control, to a network...
Paper presented at the 21st International Conference on Electricity Distribution, Frankfurt, June, 6...
With the growing concerns of economical and environmental issues arising from centralized electrica...
This thesis sets out to answer the following question: To what extent can inverter reactive ...
The rapid integration of the distributed generations (DGs) in distribution grids could result in vol...
Distributed generation (DG) is increasing in penetration on power systems across the world. In rural...
This study introduces a grid planning approach for reactive power management at the transmission-dis...
2013 International Conference on New Concepts in Smart Cities: Fostering Public and Private Alliance...
Power system voltage control has traditionally been the responsibility of transmission-connected re...
Distributed Generators that use reactive power for voltage control in distribution networks reduce r...