2015 IEEE Power &Amp; Energy Society General Meeting 2015
DOI: 10.1109/pesgm.2015.7286124
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Dynamic distribution grid management through the coordination of decentralized power units

Abstract: Coordination of ancillary services provided by decentralized power units has become one of the main grid operation challenges because system service responsibilities are increasingly being shifted to medium- and low-voltage networks. This paper describes an implementation method of considered control algorithms on real power units in German medium-voltage systems in order to maintain the distribution node voltages within the allowable range. The algorithms adjust active as well as reactive power set points, ta… Show more

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“…They are used to integrate mainly all new smart technologies, and controlling, monitoring and protection devices with the telecommunications network, and command of the PN according to the control algorithms. Thus, they act as a multi-protocol bridge between the SCADA and controllable equipment [42].…”
Section: Inclusion Of New Protection and Monitoring Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are used to integrate mainly all new smart technologies, and controlling, monitoring and protection devices with the telecommunications network, and command of the PN according to the control algorithms. Thus, they act as a multi-protocol bridge between the SCADA and controllable equipment [42].…”
Section: Inclusion Of New Protection and Monitoring Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter depends mostly on the grid congestion problems which appear predominantly in the distribution network system [2,3]. Secondly, a part of the power fed into the system is not even integrated optimally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%