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Optimal distribution grid allocation of reactive power with a focus on the particle swarm optimization technique and voltage stability.
Candra, Oriza; Alghamdi, Mohammed I; Hammid, Ali Thaeer; Alvarez, José Ricardo Nuñez; Staroverova, Olga V; Hussien Alawadi, Ahmed; Marhoon, Haydar Abdulameer; Shafieezadeh, M Mehdi.
  • Candra O; Department Teknik Elektro and Electrical Power Engineering Research Group, Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang, Indonesia.
  • Alghamdi MI; Computer Science Department, Al-Baha University, Al-Baha City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • Hammid AT; Technical College of Engineering, Al-Bayan University, Baghdad, Iraq.
  • Alvarez JRN; Department of Electronics Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Diyala, Baqubah, Diyala, 32001, Iraq.
  • Staroverova OV; Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher, Baqubah, Diyala Province, 32001, Iraq.
  • Hussien Alawadi A; Energy Department, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla, Colombia.
  • Marhoon HA; Department of State and Municipal Finance, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Stremyanny Lane, 36, Moscow, Russian Federation, 117997.
  • Shafieezadeh MM; The Islamic University, Najaf, Iraq.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10889, 2024 May 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38740824
ABSTRACT
A structured approach to managing reactive power is imperative within the context of power systems. Among the restructuring initiatives in the electrical sector, power systems have undergone delineation into three principal categories generation, transmission, and distribution entities, each of which is overseen by an independent system operator. Notably, active power emerges as the predominant commodity transacted within the electrical market, with the autonomous grid operator assuming the responsibility of ensuring conducive conditions for the execution of energy contracts across the transmission infrastructure. Ancillary services, comprising essential frameworks for energy generation and delivery to end-users, encompass reactive power services pivotal in the regulation of bus voltage. Of particular significance among the array of ancillary services requisite in a competitive market milieu is the provision of adequate reactive power to uphold grid safety and voltage stability. A salient impediment to the realization of energy contracts lies in the inadequacy of reactive power within the grid, which poses potential risks to its operational safety and voltage equilibrium. The optimal allocation of the reactive power load is predicated upon presumptions of consistent outcomes within the active power market. Under this conceptual framework, generators are afforded continual compensation for the provision of reactive power indispensable for sustaining their active energy production endeavors.
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