Photovoltaic Inverter Controllers Seeking AC Optimal Power Flow Solutions
Photovoltaic Inverter Controllers Seeking AC Optimal Power Flow Solutions
This paper considers future distribution networks featuring inverter-interfaced photovoltaic (PV) systems, and addresses the synthesis of feedback controllers that seek real- and reactive-power inverter setpoints corresponding to AC optimal power flow (OPF) solutions. The objective is to bridge the temporal gap between long-term system optimization and real-time inverter control, and enable seamless PV-owner participation without compromising system efficiency and stability. The design of the controllers is grounded on a dual epsilon-subgradient method, and semidefinite programming relaxations are advocated to bypass the non-convexity of AC OPF formulations. Global convergence of inverter output powers is analytically established for diminishing stepsize rules and strictly convex OPF costs for cases where: i) computational limits dictate asynchronous updates of the controller signals, and ii) inverter reference inputs may be updated at a faster rate than the power-output settling time. Although the focus is on PV systems, the framework naturally accommodates different types of inverter-interfaced energy resources.
Sairaj V. Dhople、Georgios B. Giannakis、Emiliano Dall'Anese
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Sairaj V. Dhople,Georgios B. Giannakis,Emiliano Dall'Anese.Photovoltaic Inverter Controllers Seeking AC Optimal Power Flow Solutions[EB/OL].(2014-12-31)[2025-07-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.00188.点此复制
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