A Rural Distribution Network Voltage Management Method Based on Mobile
In this paper, a distribution network voltage management method is proposed based on the mobile battery energy storage equipment with bidirectional LLC and single
On the one hand, the proliferation of electric mobility has led to mobile energy storage resources (MESRs), including electric vehicles (EVs) and mobile energy storage systems (MESSs), becoming valuable power sources to address load demands during major power outages, .
Integrate mobile emergency resources within PTINs to enhance control over PDN topology and power supply, improving load restoration efficiency. Propose a novel rolling optimization method utilizing EVs, MESSs, and UAVs for dynamic and adaptive load restoration.
Therefore, to enhance the model's adaptability to changing network states, we separate the UAV model and PTIN optimization model, solving them independently and enabling rolling optimization through the UAV's round-trip, which improves the model's the computational speed and practicality.
A V2G station in this UTN functions as a DG during outages, gathering 300 kW of output power from EVs for load restoration. The PDN requires control over the power lines to restore this output power to specific loads. Additionally, more EVs are required to arrive and connect to the V2G station to restore further loads.
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