Electric power

Misestimation of Impedance Values Within a Distribution Network Optimal Power Flow

Published on - 2023 IEEE Belgrade PowerTech

Authors: Guénolé Chérot, Roman Le Goff Latimier, Fabien Sanchez, H. Ben Ahmed

Distribution networks are likely to be significantly impacted by the energy transition as numerous flexible agents will be connected there. Management algorithms within these networks are therefore becoming more complex and must consider the physical constraints of the network. However, line impedances in these networks cannot be assumed to be perfectly known, leading to suboptimal management and constraint violations. Considering the Optimal Power Flow as a reference for optimal management, the consequences of these misestimations are here outlined on an illustrative test case. The performed sensitivity studies indicate that the statistical distribution used to describe impedance errors does not influence the results. A combination of decentralized generators and flexible consumers within the same neighborhood limits the impact of misestimated impedances.