Using Active Distribution Network Flexibility to Increase Transmission System Voltage Stability Margins
Abstract
The increasing penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) in the distribution network creates new challenges in the operation of both the transmission and the distribution network. However, the controllability of the converter interfaced devices (CIG), also unveils opportunities for flexible operation and provision of ancillary services with or without economic incentives. The main scope of this work is to create a framework in order to calculate the operational flexibility of an Active Distribution Network and use it to address a centralized Optimal Power Flow Problem by the Transmission System Operator, and in particular the Voltage Stability Margin maximization. Two different approaches are proposed to calculate the Flexibility Region (FR) in the PQ plane, and the centralized optimization is applied to simple and more complex transmission test systems and feeder configurations.
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