September 19, 2024
Conference Paper

Enabling Fairness in Distributed PV Curtailment for Voltage Regulation: A Comparative Analysis

Abstract

The growing adoption of photovoltaic systems in power distribution networks has yielded numerous advantages, but it has also introduced challenges, particularly in managing overvoltage issues. Uncoordinated photovoltaic integration can lead to voltage rise beyond acceptable levels. Curtailing active power is an effective method for addressing overvoltage issues in power distribution systems. Nevertheless, it is essential to distribute the curtailment fairly among the resources to maintain fairness and achieve a well-balanced utilization of renewable energy. This paper presents a comparative study of different fairness schemes for active power curtailment in photovoltaic integration systems. Three different curtailment methods are selected for demonstration: i) proportional, ii) egalitarian, and iii) financial. The study involves evaluating the curtailment schemes based on their ability to distribute the curtailed power among the photovoltaic systems in a justifiable manner, focusing on their formulation and distributed solution. A detailed performance comparison is carried out to highlight the cost of catering for fairness schemes in photovoltaic curtailment using relevant metrics, where simulations are carried out using a modified IEEE 123-bus test case.

Published: September 19, 2024

Citation

Mukherjee M., S. Poudel, R. Sadnan, T. Slay, and A.P. Reiman. 2024. Enabling Fairness in Distributed PV Curtailment for Voltage Regulation: A Comparative Analysis. In IEEE North American Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT 2024), February 19-22, 2024, Washington, D.C., 1-5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-187628. doi:10.1109/ISGT59692.2024.10454182

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