Voltage instability and voltage regulating distribution transformer assessment under renewable energy penetration for low voltage distribution system
The Voltage Regulating Distribution Transformer (VRDT) is a tap-changing transformer that regulates the voltage across all three phases. However, its application in the context of renewable energy penetration into low-voltage grids remains understudied. This paper addresses this research gap by pres...
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my.iium.irep.1080852023-12-07T04:04:10Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/108085/ Voltage instability and voltage regulating distribution transformer assessment under renewable energy penetration for low voltage distribution system Razali, Nur Syazana Izzati Gunawan, Teddy Surya Yusoff, Siti Hajar Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori Mohd Sapihie, Siti Nadiah TK7885 Computer engineering The Voltage Regulating Distribution Transformer (VRDT) is a tap-changing transformer that regulates the voltage across all three phases. However, its application in the context of renewable energy penetration into low-voltage grids remains understudied. This paper addresses this research gap by presenting a refined voltage drop model tailored for the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) distribution network. Based on a derived mathematical equation, the model is validated and analyzed using Simulink's modeling platform. Simulations are performed without and with the VRDT, revealing that renewable energy penetration can cause instability, leading to voltage deviations proportional to the injected renewable energy. Incorporating the VRDT in the low-voltage grid allows for voltage adjustment under loaded conditions, ensuring uninterrupted renewable energy injection. Voltage stability analysis is conducted using actual load consumption data from the IIUM network for 2020 and 2021, offering valuable insights despite assuming equal energy consumption across buildings. Most hostels exhibit stable distribution systems with solar energy, but instability arises when solar energy comprises 100% of the input for the Safiyyah and Zubair hostels' 11kV distribution transformers. Implementing the VRDT regulates this instability, restoring system stability. This study highlights the importance of VRDT integration in high renewable energy proportion low-voltage grids, enabling voltage regulation and stability under variable renewable energy injection scenarios. The findings demonstrate that VRDTs mitigate voltage instability caused by renewable energy, providing a reliable solution for incorporating renewables into low-voltage distribution networks. It contributes to understanding renewable energy's impact on distribution system stability and offers guidance for VRDT implementation in similar contexts. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) Indonesia 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/108085/1/108085_Voltage%20instability.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/108085/2/108085_Voltage%20instability_SCOPUS.pdf Razali, Nur Syazana Izzati and Gunawan, Teddy Surya and Yusoff, Siti Hajar and Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi and Ibrahim, Saerahany Legori and Mohd Sapihie, Siti Nadiah (2023) Voltage instability and voltage regulating distribution transformer assessment under renewable energy penetration for low voltage distribution system. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (IJEEI), 11 (3). pp. 673-684. ISSN 2089-3272 http://section.iaesonline.com/index.php/IJEEI/article/view/4857 10.52549/ijeei.v11i3.4857 |
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The Voltage Regulating Distribution Transformer (VRDT) is a tap-changing transformer that regulates the voltage across all three phases. However, its application in the context of renewable energy penetration into low-voltage grids remains understudied. This paper addresses this research gap by presenting a refined voltage drop model tailored for the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) distribution network. Based on a derived mathematical equation, the model is validated and analyzed using Simulink's modeling platform. Simulations are performed without and with the VRDT, revealing that renewable energy penetration can cause instability, leading to voltage deviations proportional to the injected renewable energy. Incorporating the VRDT in the low-voltage grid allows for voltage adjustment under loaded conditions, ensuring uninterrupted renewable energy injection. Voltage stability analysis is conducted using actual load consumption data from the IIUM network for 2020 and 2021, offering valuable insights despite assuming equal energy consumption across buildings. Most hostels exhibit stable distribution systems with solar energy, but instability arises when solar energy comprises 100% of the input for the Safiyyah and Zubair hostels' 11kV distribution transformers. Implementing the VRDT regulates this instability, restoring system stability. This study highlights the importance of VRDT integration in high renewable energy proportion low-voltage grids, enabling voltage regulation and stability under variable renewable energy injection scenarios. The findings demonstrate that VRDTs mitigate voltage instability caused by renewable energy, providing a reliable solution for incorporating renewables into low-voltage distribution networks. It contributes to understanding renewable energy's impact on distribution system stability and offers guidance for VRDT implementation in similar contexts. |
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Voltage instability and voltage regulating distribution transformer assessment under renewable energy penetration for low voltage distribution system |
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