Can PV plants provide a reactive power ancillary service? A treat offered by an on-line controller
A. Cagnano,
F. Torelli,
F. Alfonzetti and
E. De Tuglie
Renewable Energy, 2011, vol. 36, issue 3, 1047-1052
Abstract:
This paper proposes an auto-adaptive controller that enables to suitably manage the reactive power supplied by the inverters of PV units whishing to provide the reactive power ancillary service on the base of standard needs or on a voluntary basis. The derived controller is based on an optimization procedure involving the sensitivity theory in conjunction with the Lyapunov function and provides control laws feeding the inverters of the PV units. The controller promptly minimizes system losses preserving the active power produced by the PV plants against the reactive one. In fact, when the PV modules do not get enough sunlight to generate active power, the proposed procedure forces the PV inverters to provide a reactive power equal to the rated power. On the contrary, in order to preserve the major economic benefits for the investor deriving from the produced active power during the sunlight hours, the method automatically reduces the injection of reactive power. The computer simulations, performed on a distribution system, demonstrate that the controller is capable to control the network in the real-time, mainly due to its ability to be auto-adaptive at any changes in the system operating conditions.
Keywords: Power quality; Photovoltaic generation; Ancillary service; Reactive power; Centralized controller (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2010.08.036
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