2018
DOI: 10.18178/ijeetc.7.4.172-177
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A Statistical Method to Establish Voltage Dependency Load Parameters Based on Field Measurements

Abstract: Voltage dependency static load models are commonly applied to simulation studies on low voltage network. However, there is generally a lack of established key parameters for voltage dependency static load models to represent loads commonly used in residential premises. This paper presents a statistical approach to determine key parameters in voltage dependency static load models. Eleven (11) individual single-phase types of loads were investigated based on field measurements corresponding to on-load tapchanger… Show more

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“…The first approach is to coordinate supply with demand; however, this may not always be practical. The second best option, which might be a more practical one, is to reduce the peak load [17][18][19]. It is possible to achieve this reduction by lowering the voltage level on the distribution feeder line.…”
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“…The first approach is to coordinate supply with demand; however, this may not always be practical. The second best option, which might be a more practical one, is to reduce the peak load [17][18][19]. It is possible to achieve this reduction by lowering the voltage level on the distribution feeder line.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most efficient ways to lower energy losses, to reduce peak demand, and to increase energy efficiency is through CVR [20]. CVR is based on the concept that voltage-dependent loads will consume less power if the voltage is reduced while remaining within a reasonable range from −6% to +10% [18].…”
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