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Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

OPTIMIZATION OF VOLTAGE REGULATOR SETTINGS AND TRANSFORMER TAP ZONES IN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS WITH GREAT LOAD VARIATION USING THE SMART GRID INITIATIVES. Paulo Pereira paulo.ricardo@ceee.com.br. Luciane Canha lncanha@ct.ufsm.br. Rafael Milbradt rmilbradt@gmail.com. Alzenira Abaide

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Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

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  1. OPTIMIZATION OF VOLTAGE REGULATOR SETTINGS AND TRANSFORMER TAP ZONES IN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS WITH GREAT LOAD VARIATION USING THE SMART GRID INITIATIVES Paulo Pereira paulo.ricardo@ceee.com.br Luciane Canha lncanha@ct.ufsm.br Rafael Milbradt rmilbradt@gmail.com Alzenira Abaide alzenira@ct.ufsm.br Sandro Schmaedecke sandrosm@ceee.com.br Renê Emmel Jr. reneej@ceee.com.br CEEMA Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  2. CEEE-D State Company of Electrical Energy Distribution http://www.ceee.com.br ANEEL National Agengy of Electrical Energy http://www.aneel.gov.br UFSM Federal University of Santa Maria http://www.ufsm.br CEEMA Center of Studies on Energy and Environment http://www.ufsm.br/ceema/ CEEMA Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  3. CEEE-D State Company of Electrical Energy Distribution http://www.ceee.com.br 2010 Energy: 7.32GWh Customers:1.46Millions Cities: 72 Area: 73.627km² Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  4. Topics • Distribution Systems Characteristics • Voltage Control • Voltage Regulator Settings • TAP Zones • Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Conclusions Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  5. Brazilian Distribution System’s Characteristics • Very Long Feeders ~70km Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  6. Brazilian Distribution System’s Characteristics • Non uniform load distribution rural urban industrial Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  7. Brazilian Distribution System’s Characteristics • Large Load Variation Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  8. Brazilian Distribution System’s Characteristics • Voltage Drop • Voltage Drop 5 4 17,2kV 3 0 2 1 23,1kV Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  9. Voltage Control • Line Drop Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  10. Voltage Control • OLTC, Voltage Regulator and Transformer Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  11. Voltage Regulator - Simplified Settings • Voltage Set without Line Drop Compensation Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  12. Voltage Regulator - Advantage Settings • Voltage Set with Line Drop Compensation Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  13. Methodology Proposed Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  14. Voltage Control of Each Feeder Flowchart Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  15. TAP Zones • Define the ideal TAP for each DT with the objective of supply an adequate secondary voltage using primary voltage of the feeder. Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  16. TAP Zones • The ideal TAP is defined based on optimized voltage range. Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  17. Voltage Control and Distribution Automation • Data aquisition from customer’s meters and special devices for monitor voltage and load levels. • When necessary change Voltage Regulators Settings. Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  18. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Data aquisition and supervisory system. • Read meters data • Read and write of Voltage Control Devices • DNP3.0 / IEC 61850 Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  19. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Blocks of Smart Voltage Control Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  20. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Blocks of Smart Voltage Control Monitor and Data Store from Meters and Special Equipments Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  21. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Blocks of Smart Voltage Control Statistical Treatment of measurement data. Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  22. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Blocks of Smart Voltage Control Statistical Treatment of measurement data. Knowledge Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  23. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Blocks of Smart Voltage Control Periodic Settings of the Voltage Regulator Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  24. Voltage Control and Smart Grid • Blocks of Smart Voltage Control Voltage Regulator Settings and Comand at Real Time Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  25. Results • Voltage Drop 5 4 20,4kV 3 0 2 1 23,1kV Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  26. Conclusion • Traditional Voltage Regulators together with planning of TAP Zones • Optimization of the voltage levels inside of the regulation’s area. • Reduction of the number of voltage’s complaints and regulatory demands • Use of Distribution Automation, Smart Meter s, Statistic and Simulation making a Smart Voltage Control. Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  27. Acknowledgments • The authors would like to thank CEEE-D and ANEEL for given financial support for this project. Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

  28. Thanks For Your Attention Paulo Ricardo da Silva Pereira paulo.ricardo@ceee.com.br CEEMA Paulo Pereira – Brazil – Session 2 – 0993

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