2019 IEEE Milan PowerTech 2019
DOI: 10.1109/ptc.2019.8810706
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Integration of Centralized and Local Voltage Control Scheme in Distribution Network to Reduce the Operation of Mechanically Switched Devices

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“…Moreover, the day-ahead forecasting error could go large leading to uncoordinated control in many cases. To address these issues, robust multi-step voltage control mechanisms [42], [43] have been devised to provide reactive power support from VSCs under such scenarios. Basically, these control mechanisms for local reactive power support operate to minimize tap changes of on-load tap changer (OLTC) based on the minimum and maximum voltage setpoints.…”
Section: B Coordinated Voltage and Reactive Power Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, the day-ahead forecasting error could go large leading to uncoordinated control in many cases. To address these issues, robust multi-step voltage control mechanisms [42], [43] have been devised to provide reactive power support from VSCs under such scenarios. Basically, these control mechanisms for local reactive power support operate to minimize tap changes of on-load tap changer (OLTC) based on the minimum and maximum voltage setpoints.…”
Section: B Coordinated Voltage and Reactive Power Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content may change prior to final publication. {test system can be found in [44]} due to false data injection on bus voltages in bus 1175 [42], [43].…”
Section: B Coordinated Voltage and Reactive Power Controlmentioning
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“…The objective function of this active scheme is to maximise VSI as shown in (7). Both equality and inequality constraints are expressed in (12)(13)(14)(15)(16) as follows:…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
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“…have been used. A voltage‐control strategy based on multistep MPC was used to adjust the Q(U) characteristics to reduce the number of tap movements of the on‐load tap changer (OLTC) and also reduce the number of voltage fluctuations in [7]. Also, an MPC‐based control strategy was implemented in [8, 9], where the local Q(U) control parameters were tuned and adjusted to deal with voltage violations on the grid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%