Systems and Methods for Controlling Hybrid Power Distribution Systems
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January 16, 2025
Power flow in a power distribution system is controlled using control commands generated based on values of system parameters. In this regard, generation prediction data, load prediction data, and real-time device status of equipment are utilized to generate scheduling data for power generation and power consumption and a network topology of the system is also obtained. The values of the system parameters are generated as an outcome of an unbalanced load flow analysis of the power distribution system using the scheduling data and the network topology. The unbalanced load flow analysis utilizes a compact multi-bus based nodal admittance model to represent relationships between nodal injected currents and nodal voltages at a plurality of non-overlapped phases of buses for a section formed by zero impedance branch connected with impedance branches in the power distribution system.
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