2017
DOI: 10.1049/oap-cired.2017.0347
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Reactive power management by distribution system operators concept and experience

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“…in conditions of the balance of reactive power in the system (2). The Lagrange function for (7) after substituting the values of economic resistances according to (6) will have the form:…”
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“…in conditions of the balance of reactive power in the system (2). The Lagrange function for (7) after substituting the values of economic resistances according to (6) will have the form:…”
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“…In [6] it is noted that the DES power can cause unacceptable increases in voltage levels in distribution grids, in particular because the grid equipment required to connect the DES generates additional reactive power. However, using the reactive power management of the DES, the operators of distribution grids can solve these problems.…”
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“…Otherwise, the fixed Q limitation at the T–D interface can provide the required planning security for the grid operators. Whereat, the studies [15, 17, 18] mainly focus on grid operation challenges, only a few grid planning studies on Q management at T–D interface are known by the authors. The availability of DG Q support is analysed in [19] with on optimal power flow approach and in [16, 20] by an analytical assessment of DG measurement and simulation data.…”
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