Incremental Volt/Var Control for Distribution Networks via Chance-Constrained Optimization
Journal article, 2025

This paper considers an incremental Volt/Var control scheme for distribution systems with high integration of inverter-interfaced distributed generation (such as photovoltaic systems). The incremental Volt/Var controller is implemented with the objective of minimizing reactive power usage while maintaining voltages within safe limits sufficiently often. To this end, the parameters of the incremental Volt/Var controller are obtained by solving a chance-constrained optimization problem, where constraints are designed to ensure that voltage violations do not occur more often than a pre-specified probability. This approach leads to cost savings in a controlled, predictable way, while still avoiding significant over- or under-voltage issues. The proposed chance-constrained problem is solved using a successive convex approximation method. Once the gains are broadcast to the inverters, no additional communication is required since the controller is implemented locally at the inverters. The proposed method is successfully tested on a low voltage single-phase 42-node network and on the three-phase unbalanced IEEE 123-node test system.

incremental Volt/Var control

Chance-constrained optimization

distribution networks

distributed energy resources

Author

Antonin Colot

University of Liège

Elisabetta Perotti

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Mevludin Glavic

University of Liège

Emiliano Dall'Anese

Boston University

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

0885-8950 (ISSN) 15580679 (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Control Engineering

DOI

10.1109/TPWRS.2025.3569572

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5/27/2025