Management of voltage flexibility from inverter-based distributed generation using multi-agent reinforcement learning

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Voropai N., Rehtanz C., Kurbatsky V., Tomin N.
Energies
2021
The increase in the use of converter-interfaced generators (CIGs) in today’s electrical grids will require these generators both to supply power and participate in voltage control and provision of grid stability. At the same time, new possibilities of secondary QU droop control in power grids with a large proportion of CIGs (PV panels, wind generators, micro-turbines, fuel cells, and others) open new ways for DSO to increase energy flexibility and maximize hosting capacity. This study extends the existing secondary QU droop control models to enhance the efficiency of CIG integration into electrical networks. The paper presents an approach to decentralized control of secondary voltage through converters based on a multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) algorithm. A procedure is also proposed for analyzing hosting capacity and voltage flexibility in a power grid in terms of secondary voltage control. The effectiveness of the proposed static MARL control is demonstrated by the example of a modified IEEE 34-bus test feeder containing CIGs. Experiments have shown that the decentralized approach at issue is effective in stabilizing nodal voltage and preventing overcurrent in lines under various heavy load conditions often caused by active power injections from CIGs themselves and power exchange processes within the TSO/DSO market interaction. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Voropai  N., Rehtanz  C., Kurbatsky  V., Tomin  N. Management of voltage flexibility from inverter-based distributed generation using multi-agent reinforcement learning // Energies. Vol.14. No.24. ID:8270. 2021. DOI: 10.3390/en14248270
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