2021 IEEE Madrid PowerTech 2021
DOI: 10.1109/powertech46648.2021.9495084
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Robust voltage regulation for active distribution networks with imperfect observability

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“…VRs can alleviate voltage events up to the range of the regulation equipment (typically ±10% of the nominal voltage) on the subset of nodes N ν part of its area of influence. These regulators must have increased observability (i.e., the possibility to sense voltage drop/increase in the primary and secondary as discussed in [41]). Together, these IU and VR represent the candidates for the traditional expansion plan calculated by system operators, responding to forecasted issues.…”
Section: B Numerical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VRs can alleviate voltage events up to the range of the regulation equipment (typically ±10% of the nominal voltage) on the subset of nodes N ν part of its area of influence. These regulators must have increased observability (i.e., the possibility to sense voltage drop/increase in the primary and secondary as discussed in [41]). Together, these IU and VR represent the candidates for the traditional expansion plan calculated by system operators, responding to forecasted issues.…”
Section: B Numerical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%