The most recent version of IEEE 1547 has incorporated four reactive power control modes, including constant power factor, voltage-reactive power (Volt-Var), active power-reactive power and constant reactive power. These modes are specified to be mutually exclusive, and they don’t include every smart inverter function proposed by industry collaboration. In earlier work, we found that Volt-Var settings could be optimized but were sensitive to changes in the normal grid voltage. This sensitivity can be mitigated by combining Volt-Var with dynamic reactive current (DRC), but neither DRC nor combined modes appear in IEEE 1547. One problem with Volt-Var is the default dead-band; it mitigates the sensitivity to setpoint, but also limits the effectiveness in managing voltage fluctuations. There has been continued interest in tuning smart inverter functions locally, and in combining central with local control, but this process still requires extensive simulations.
The goal is to find a default inverter setting that will effectively mitigate voltage fluctuations even as grid conditions change. It must be compatible with the current version of IEEE 1547. It should also be compatible with advanced control methods when available. Otherwise, it should not require communications, detailed engineering studies or field commissioning of custom settings. This would facilitate the integration of distributed solar in larger amounts.
Adaptive voltage regulation (AVR) is a Volt-Var implementation, but with “autonomously adjusting” setpoint as described below Table 8 in IEEE 1547. Through simulation of a test system in OpenDSS, it was shown that AVR having a high gain and a time constant of 300 seconds could work well in any location. This mode and setting should be considered for a new universal default setting on smart inverters.
Revised: March 26, 2020 |
Published: August 21, 2019
Citation
McDermott T.E., and S.R. Abate. 2019.Adaptive Voltage Regulation for Solar Power Inverters on Distribution Systems. In IEEE 46th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC 2019), June 16-21, 2019, Chicago, IL, 0716-0723. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-140693.doi:10.1109/PVSC40753.2019.8981277