Optimal planning of AC-DC hybrid transmission and distributed energy resource system: Review and prospects
With the highly-extensive integration of distributed renewable energy resources (DER) into the grid, the power distribution system has changed greatly in the structure, function and operating characteristics. On this ground, An AC-DC hybrid DER system becomes necessary for effective management and c...
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Published in | CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 409 - 422 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Beijing
Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering Journal of Power and Energy Systems
01.09.2019
China electric power research institute |
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Summary: | With the highly-extensive integration of distributed renewable energy resources (DER) into the grid, the power distribution system has changed greatly in the structure, function and operating characteristics. On this ground, An AC-DC hybrid DER system becomes necessary for effective management and control over DER. This paper first summarizes the physical characteristics and morphological evolution of AC-DC hybrid DER system. The impact of these new features on system configuration planning is analyzed with respect to its flexible networking, rich operation control modes, and tight source-network-load-storage coupling. Then, based on a review of the existing research, problems and technical difficulties are figured out in terms of converter modeling, steady-state analysis, power flow calculation, operating scenarios management, and optimization model solution. In light of the problems and difficulties, a framework for the configuration optimization of AC-DC hybrid DER systems is proposed. At last, the paper provides a prospect of key technologies from six aspects including morphology forecasting, coupling interaction analysis, uncertainty modeling, operation simulation, optimization model solving algorithm and comprehensive scheme evaluation. |
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ISSN: | 2096-0042 2096-0042 |
DOI: | 10.17775/CSEEJPES.2019.00540 |