Can distribution grids significantly contribute to transmission grids' voltage management?

2016 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT-Europe)(2016)

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Power generation in Germany is currently transitioning from a system based on large, central, thermal power plants to one that heavily relies on small, decentral, mostly renewable power generators. This development poses the question how transmission grids' reactive power demand for voltage management, covered by central power plants today, can be supplied in the future. In this work, we estimate the future technical potential of such an approach for the whole of Germany. For a 100% renewable electricity scenario we set the possible reactive power supply in comparison with the reactive power requirements that are needed to realize the simulated future transmission grid power flows. Since an exact calculation of distribution grids' reactive power potential is difficult due to the unavailability of detailed grid models on such scale, we optimistically estimate the potential by assuming a scaled, averaged distribution grid model connected to each of the transmission grid nodes. We find that for all except a few transmission grid nodes, the required reactive power can be fully supplied from the modelled distribution grids. This implies that - even if our estimate is overly optimistic - distributed reactive power provisioning will be a technical solution for many future reactive power challenges.
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distribution grids,transmission grids voltage management,power generation,Germany,thermal power plants,renewable power generators,reactive power demand,central power plants,renewable electricity,reactive power supply,transmission grid power flow,distributed reactive power provisioning
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