Studies on the Effects of High Renewable Penetrations on Driving Point Impedance and Voltage Regulator Performance: National Renewable Energy Laboratory/Sacramento Municipal Utility District Load Tap Changer Driving Point Impedance Project

Adarsh Nagarajan, Michael Coddington, David Brown, Sheikh Hassan, Leonardo Franciosa, Elaine Sison-Lebrilla

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

Voltage regulators perform as desired when regulating from the source to the load and when regulating from a strong source (utility) to a weak source (distributed generation). (See the glossary for definitions of a strong source and weak source.) Even when the control is provisioned for reverse operation, it has been observed that tap-changing voltage regulators do not perform as desired in reverse when attempting regulation from the weak source to the strong source. The region of performance that is not as well understood is the regulation between sources that are approaching equal strength. As part of this study, we explored all three scenarios: regulator control from a strong source to a weak source (classic case), control from a weak source to a strong source (during reverse power flow), and control between equivalent sources.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages49
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5D00-70517

Keywords

  • DER
  • distributed energy resources
  • distribution
  • line regulators
  • load tap changers
  • renewable generation
  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District

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