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Optimal power flow in VSC-HVDC networks for DC-ISO: constant current operation

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posted on 2016-03-08, 16:40 authored by Francisco Gonzalez-LongattFrancisco Gonzalez-Longatt
DC Independent System Operator (DC-ISO) is a revolutionary concept; a single entity designed to coordinate, to control and monitor the operation of the DC transmission system. It will be responsible for ensuring the reliability and security of the VSC-HVDC meshed networks in real-time and co-ordinate the supply of and demand for electricity, in a manner that avoids violations of technical and economic standards. This paper proposes a simple methodology for optimal power flow (OPF) allowing constant current operation in a series branch of the VSC-HVDC network in order to cope with one the possible DCISO objectives. One of the contribution of this paper is a methodology that allows including new operator objectives as in the OPF problem as a type linear equality constraints, it is based on nodal analysis. Proposed methodology has been thoroughly illustrated and tested with a simple 3-node MVSCDC system, and results show the validity of the proposed approach.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Research Unit

  • Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)

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IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies 2015 Asian Conference (ISGT Asia 2015)

Citation

GONZALEZ-LONGATT, F.M., 2015. Optimal power flow in VSC-HVDC networks for DC-ISO: constant current operation. Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT ASIA), Bangkok, Thailand, 3rd-6th November 2015.

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© IEEE

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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2015

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ISBN

9781509012374

ISSN

2378-8542

Language

  • en

Location

Bangkok, Thailand

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