Abstract
The Autonomous Regional Active Network Management System (AuRA-NMS) is a developmental distributed network management system that offers flexible, real-time restoration, voltage and thermal control solutions. The “plug and play” nature of this control platform requires the functionality to perform robustly on any distribution network regardless of topology or electrical characteristics. The techniques under evaluation should be generic solutions that can be applied to any network. Progress in the development of techniques for managing power flows in the presence of thermal constraints is discussed and the analysis of the initial results of the studies undertaken to date is presented in this paper. The control techniques presented and demonstrated in this paper are based on novel applications of two techniques to the problem of managing power flows within thermal constraints: constraint programming; and current tracing. Solution speed and generator access level are evaluated for the two methods and conclusions drawn about the applicability of the techniques.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings 20th International Conference on Electricity Distribution - CIRED 2009 |
Publisher | IEEE |
Number of pages | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 11 Jun 2009 |
Event | CIRED 2009 - The 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution - Prague, Czech Republic Duration: 8 Jun 2009 → 11 Jun 2009 |
Conference
Conference | CIRED 2009 - The 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution |
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Abbreviated title | CIRED 2009 |
Country/Territory | Czech Republic |
City | Prague |
Period | 8/06/09 → 11/06/09 |
Keywords
- load flow
- voltage control
- power distribution control
- power flows management
- active distribution networks
- thermal constraints