Smart Meter Data as a Basis for Smart Control in Low Voltage Distribution Networks

Peter Palensky (Speaker)

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    Abstract

    The Shift from consumers to prosumers, who pro- duce energy especially on the low voltage distribution level will challenge the network operation. Voltage levels have to be kept within allowed limits to guarantee power quality and save operation of devices. Voltage control will become a necessity in networks with high share on renewable generation. With smart meters and automatic meter reading systems power quality mea- surement devices are available in almost every node. The power snap shop analysis is used to measure synchronous condition of voltages and power of the network. Automatic analysis of this huge amount of data can identify network characteristics and critical nodes. This paper shows the automatic evaluation of critical voltage nodes based on power snap shot data, which is the basis for development of efficiently operated low voltage grids.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationISIE 2013, The 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    EventIEEE ISIE 2013, IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics -
    Duration: 28 May 201331 May 2013

    Conference

    ConferenceIEEE ISIE 2013, IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
    Period28/05/1331/05/13

    Research Field

    • Former Research Field - Energy

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