Pilot buses selection based on reduced Jacobian matrix
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Abstract
The non-supervised insertion of renewable energy sources into electric power networks causes fluctuations that may lead to voltage instability. The simple and coordinated secondary voltage control systems are used to avoid this instability. To obtain maximum regulation performance with optimized number of controllers, an appropriate selection of pilot buses is suggested. In this paper new algorithm is proposed to select optimal pilot buses. This method is based on the singular decomposition of the reduced Jacobian matrix with the voltage security margin index. To evaluate the efficiency of this algorithm, a comparison with the Bifurcation, Clustering with Node-Partitioning Around Medoids and the Hybrid algorithms is proposed. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm gives optimal pilot buses according to the selection criteria (explained later in the paper).
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