ANGULO CÁRDENAS, ALEJANDRO ALBERTOSEPÚLVEDA ADRIAZOLA, JUAN PABLOSEPÚLVEDA ADRIAZOLA, JUAN PABLO2024-10-302024-10-302021-10-03https://repositorio.usm.cl/handle/123456789/57145Legacy distribution networks need to adapt quickly to upcoming operating scenarios. The expected growth of electromobility and distributed generation will bring forth many challenges regarding efficient operation. Additionally, the limited communication infrastructure of these networks hinders the applicability of heavily centralized control strategies. In this context, this work proposes a distributed control scheme for photovoltaic distributed generators. The scheme comprises a local real–time control layer for the synthesis of active and reactive power references, using traditional voltage droop control and affine policies to handle the uncertainty associated to solar irradiance and demand levels. The characterization and periodic adaptation of such control scheme is achieved via a global, computationally tractable robust model able to co–optimize both droop and affine policy parameters. Performance is benchmarked via extensive computational experiments against other state–of–the–art distributed and local strategies. Results suggest the proposed scheme is able to outperform all competitive frameworks. Its performance is also evaluated as a strictly local control scheme obtaining superior voltage regulation as compared to the recommendations in the Standard IEEE 1547.8.PHOTOVOLTAIC GENERATIONROBUST CO–OPTIMIZATION OF DROOP AND AFFINE POLICY PARAMETERS IN ACTIVE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS WITH HIGH PENETRATION OF PHOTOVOLTAIC GENERATIONTesis de Pregrado188714854UTFSM