Energy Management in Secondary Distribution Network using Phase Balancing Algorithm
Date
2018
Authors
M, Swapna
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The ever-increasing power demand, depleting fossil fuels, earnest environmental
concerns have led to the concept of energy management. This includes measurement,
identification and rectification of power losses. Among the three functional areas of
electrical utility, the distribution sector needs more attention as it is complex and
contributes to high technical losses. In order to supplement these losses due to
transformers, conductors, low power factor, etc. and thereby to enhance the reliability and
efficiency of the distribution system, a few well-established concepts/ algorithms/
techniques have been applied. However, the losses due to unbalanced loading among the
phases at each bus are overlooked. With this motivation to consider and study the effect
of phase balancing by taking into account three-phase consumer service mains (CSMs)
and balancing at each bus, algorithms are proposed. The rationale behind the proposed
algorithms lies in the fact that it is formulated using the non-iterative computational
method as it addresses single bus at a time.
Further, the proposed algorithm is combined with backward sweep technique resulting in
an effective reduction of neutral current and branch currents. Besides, a method is
proposed for the selection of the phase arrangement resulting in reduced service
interruptions and minimum losses. The proposed algorithms are tested in MATLAB
considering the IEEE 13-bus and 123-bus test feeders and a typical practical system at
Mysuru, India. The performance of the algorithms is evaluated following through various
cases comprising single-phase CSMs alone, three-phase and single-phase CSMs, threephase and single-phase CSMs by considering three-phase load as lumped load while
balancing single-phase CSMs, three-phase and single-phase CSMs by considering feeder
laterals as movable at each bus respectively, with an objective of line loss reduction,
minimum number of phase moves, branch current and neutral current reduction with
enhanced voltage profile. Finally, the corresponding results are presented.
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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering