Proposes an Improved Hybrid Limits (IHL) formulation for voltage unbalance-aware three-phase AC OPF that maintains feasibility while converging faster than exact penalization on a European low-voltage feeder.
Exposing Barriers to Flexibility Aggregation in Unbalanced Distribution Networks
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The increasing integration of distributed energy resources (DER) offers new opportunities for distribution system operators (DSO) to improve network operation through flexibility services. To utilise flexible resources, various DER flexibility aggregation methods have been proposed, such as the concept of aggregated P-Q flexibility areas. Yet, many existing studies assume perfect coordination among DER and rely on single-phase power flow analysis, thus overlooking barriers to flexibility aggregation in real unbalanced systems. To quantify the impact of these barriers, this paper proposes a three-phase optimal power flow (OPF) framework for P-Q flexibility assessment, implemented as an open-source Julia tool 3FlexAnalyser.jl. The framework explicitly accounts for voltage unbalance and imperfect coordination among DER in low voltage (LV) distribution networks. Simulations on an illustrative 5-bus system and a real 221-bus LV network in the UK reveal that over 30% of the theoretical aggregated flexibility potential can be lost due to phase unbalance and lack of coordination across phases. These findings highlight the need for improved flexibility aggregation tools applicable to real unbalanced distribution networks.
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Voltage Unbalance-Aware AC Optimal Power Flow in Distribution Networks
Proposes an Improved Hybrid Limits (IHL) formulation for voltage unbalance-aware three-phase AC OPF that maintains feasibility while converging faster than exact penalization on a European low-voltage feeder.