Assessment of Conservation Voltage Reduction Effects in Networks with Distributed Generators

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2015-01-01

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Quijano, D. A. [UNESP]
Feltrin, A. Padilha [UNESP]
IEEE

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Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) has been an efficient way to achieve power demand reduction and, consequently, a relief in distribution networks. In this work is presented an assessment of the distributed generation (DG) impacts on the efficiency achieved with the CVR. The DG is considered as a controllable source of active and reactive power through an approach based on an integrated Volt-Var control (IVVC). It is expected, that centralized control methodologies will be increasingly present in distribution networks, in a scenario with the so-called smart grids. The analysis is made for the network operation phase through a simulation-based method. Tests were performed on a 95 bus test system using the multiobjective algorithm NSGA-II as optimization tool. Conclusions are made by comparing scenarios of DG with and without reactive power control capability.

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Terms conservation voltage reduction, distributed generation, integrated Volt-Var control, distribution systems

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2015 Ieee Pes Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (isgt Latam). New York: Ieee, p. 393-398, 2015.

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