posted on 2017-05-12, 14:57authored byXuefeng Bai, Yiango Mavrocostanti, Dani StricklandDani Strickland, Christopher Harrap
Automatic load transfer (ALT) on the 11 kV network is the process by which circuit breakers on the network are switched to form open points in order to feed load from different primary substations. Some of the potential benefits that may be gained from dynamically using ALT include maximising utilisation of existing assets, voltage regulation and reduced losses. One of the key issues, that has yet to be properly addressed in published research, is how to validate that the modelled benefits really exist. On an 11 kV distribution network where the load is continually changing and the load on each distribution substation is unlikely to be monitored - reduction in losses from moving the normally open point is particularly difficult to prove. This study proposes a method to overcome this problem and uses measured primary feeder data from two parts of the Western Power Distribution 11 kV Network under different configurations. The process of choosing the different configurations is based on a heuristic modelling method of locating minimum voltages to help reduce losses.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Volume
10
Issue
12
Pages
2852 - 2860
Citation
BAI, X. ... et al, 2016. Distribution network reconfiguration validation with uncertain loads: network configuration determination and application. IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 10 (12), pp. 2852-2860.
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