Aggregate Power Flexibility in Unbalanced Distribution Systems Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • With a large-scale integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), distribution systems are expected to be capable of providing capacity support for the transmission grid. To effectively harness the collective flexibility from massive DER devices, this paper studies distribution-level power aggregation strategies for transmission-distribution interaction. In particular, this paper proposes a method to model and quantify the aggregate power flexibility, i.e., the net power injection achievable at the substation, in unbalanced distribution systems over time. Incorporating the network constraints and multi-phase unbalanced modeling, the proposed method obtains an effective approximate feasible region of the net power injection. For any aggregate power trajectory within this region, it is proved that there exists a feasible disaggregation solution. In addition, a distributed model predictive control (MPC) framework is developed for practical implementation of the transmission-distribution interaction. At last, we demonstrate the performances of the proposed method via numerical tests on a real-world distribution feeder with 126 multi-phase nodes.

published proceedings

  • IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

author list (cited authors)

  • Chen, X., DallAnese, E., Zhao, C., & Li, N. a.

citation count

  • 77

complete list of authors

  • Chen, Xin||Dall’Anese, Emiliano||Zhao, Changhong||Li, Na

publication date

  • January 2020