(PDF) Application of Low Voltage Treatment Device Based on
In order to increase the progress, shorten the construction cost of upgrading and transformation of the traditional power grid, a technical scheme is proposed in this paper by
Several voltage regulation techniques using active and reactive power can be found in the papers presented. However, no control strategy was found that searches for the least amount of active power coming from the storage systems for voltage regulation, a determining factor for the cost and service life of those storage systems.
Similarly, the VCSF of the ESS located at node i or downstream is also greater. Therefore, in response to the voltage violation at node i, the regulator located at node i or downstream is preferentially utilized for voltage regulation, and the regulator located upstream of node i is utilized for voltage regulation secondarily.
Initially, a control strategy was suggested through a comparative analysis of the voltage cost sensitivity factor (VCSFs) associated with the PV system and the ESS. This strategy emphasized the prioritized use of reactive power from the PV for voltage regulation, followed by the utilization of active power from the ESS for the same purpose.
Kabir et al. proposes a decentralized control scheme to keep supply voltage within acceptable values in a distributed generation grid. In this scenario, the reactive capability of photovoltaic (PV) inverter is combined with droop-based battery energy storage (BES) system to address voltage regulation problem.
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