Error Accumulation using Linearized Models for Aggregating Flexibility in Distribution Systems
By: Yanlin Jiang , Xinliang Dai , Frederik Zahn and more
Potential Business Impact:
Fixes how power lines lose energy.
This paper investigates flexibility aggregation approaches based on linear models. We begin by examining the theoretical foundations of linear AC power flow, two variants of so-called DC power flow, and the LinDistFlow model, along with their underlying assumptions. The discussion covers key system details, including network topology, voltage constraints, and line losses. Simulations are conducted on the KIT Campus Nord network with real demand and solar data. Results show that, in the absence of negative losses, line losses are generally underestimated by linear models. Furthermore, line losses errors tend to accumulate both at the point of common coupling (PCC) and over extended time horizons.
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