IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Four-Legs D-STATCOM for Current Balancing in Low-Voltage Distribution Grids

  • Javier Ballestin-Fuertes,
  • Jose F. Sanz-Osorio,
  • Jesus Munoz-Cruzado-Alba,
  • Erika Laporta Puyal,
  • Javier Leiva,
  • Jacob Rodriguez Rivero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3138827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 779 – 788

Abstract

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The fast deployment of distributed energy resources (DERs) is creating a series of challenges that should be addressed in the coming years. In particular, distribution grids are playing an increasingly important role in the electricity system. Moreover, the three-phase four-wire structure of this network contribute to the appearance of imbalances and a series of problems derived from them. In this context, distribution system operators (DSOs), as the main responsible for the distribution grid, must ensure the quality of supply to consumers. This paper takes advantage of a four-legs D-STATCOM to remove current imbalances in low-voltage power lines. A 35-kVA prototype has been developed and installed in an urban distribution grid. The effect of the D-STATCOM has been analyzed during its first month of operation, studying and measuring the advantages of providing DERs the ability to perform active balancing to the utility grid. The results show a reduction in current imbalances from 21 % to 0 % and neutral current from 10.3 A to 0.4 A. In addition, a 13 % decrease in cable losses has been estimated and a slight improvement in voltage unbalance factor can be noted.

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