Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm

Hybrid distribution networks manage not only the traditional voltage/var controllers such as on-load tap changers and capacitor banks but also the independent entities such as grid-tied microgrids. Voltage/Var control (VVC) is challenging in this evolved system due to the difficulty of motivating th...

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Main Authors: Feng Qiao, Jin Ma
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8957068/
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spelling doaj-fff9f3a8bca54c9b80139d87ee44a6e52021-03-30T03:05:07ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018120151202510.1109/ACCESS.2020.29659658957068Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary AlgorithmFeng Qiao0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6819-1734Jin Ma1School of Electrical and Information Engineering, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaSchool of Electrical and Information Engineering, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaHybrid distribution networks manage not only the traditional voltage/var controllers such as on-load tap changers and capacitor banks but also the independent entities such as grid-tied microgrids. Voltage/Var control (VVC) is challenging in this evolved system due to the difficulty of motivating the participation of various entities with conflicting interests. This paper proposes a multiobjective voltage/var optimisation model seeking tradeoff solutions to drive all the entities to maximise their VVC contributions. In the multiobjective VVC model, the contributions of different entities are identified by a fair resource allocation based approach. Moreover, the operational model of grid-tied hybrid AC/DC microgrid is integrated into the VVC to extend the application scenario to the future hybrid distribution network. The proposed VVC fairly identifies the contributions and adequately captures the tradeoffs among various independent entities, so their participation in VVC can be encouraged. The proposed multiobjective voltage/var optimisation model is solved by a genetic based solver called multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition. The proposed VVC is tested on a modified IEEE 33 nodes system to demonstrate its effectiveness and advantages.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8957068/Fair resource allocationhybrid distribution networkmulti-objective optimizationvoltage/var control
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author Feng Qiao
Jin Ma
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Jin Ma
Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm
IEEE Access
Fair resource allocation
hybrid distribution network
multi-objective optimization
voltage/var control
author_facet Feng Qiao
Jin Ma
author_sort Feng Qiao
title Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm
title_short Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm
title_full Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm
title_fullStr Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Voltage/Var Control for Hybrid Distribution Networks Using Decomposition-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm
title_sort voltage/var control for hybrid distribution networks using decomposition-based multiobjective evolutionary algorithm
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Hybrid distribution networks manage not only the traditional voltage/var controllers such as on-load tap changers and capacitor banks but also the independent entities such as grid-tied microgrids. Voltage/Var control (VVC) is challenging in this evolved system due to the difficulty of motivating the participation of various entities with conflicting interests. This paper proposes a multiobjective voltage/var optimisation model seeking tradeoff solutions to drive all the entities to maximise their VVC contributions. In the multiobjective VVC model, the contributions of different entities are identified by a fair resource allocation based approach. Moreover, the operational model of grid-tied hybrid AC/DC microgrid is integrated into the VVC to extend the application scenario to the future hybrid distribution network. The proposed VVC fairly identifies the contributions and adequately captures the tradeoffs among various independent entities, so their participation in VVC can be encouraged. The proposed multiobjective voltage/var optimisation model is solved by a genetic based solver called multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition. The proposed VVC is tested on a modified IEEE 33 nodes system to demonstrate its effectiveness and advantages.
topic Fair resource allocation
hybrid distribution network
multi-objective optimization
voltage/var control
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8957068/
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