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Springer Theses Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research Nan Qin Voltage Control in the Future Power Transmission Systems Springer Theses Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research Aims and Scope The series “Springer Theses” brings together a selection of the very best Ph.D. theses from around the world and across the physical sciences. Nominated and endorsed by two recognized specialists, each published volume has been selected foritsscientificexcellenceandthehighimpactofitscontentsforthepertinentfield of research. For greater accessibility to non-specialists, the published versions includeanextendedintroduction,aswellasaforewordbythestudent’ssupervisor explainingthespecialrelevanceoftheworkforthefield.Asawhole,theserieswill provide a valuable resource both for newcomers to the research fields described, and for other scientists seeking detailed background information on special questions. Finally, it provides an accredited documentation of the valuable contributions made by today’s younger generation of scientists. Theses are accepted into the series by invited nomination only and must fulfill all of the following criteria (cid:129) They must be written in good English. (cid:129) ThetopicshouldfallwithintheconfinesofChemistry,Physics,EarthSciences, Engineeringandrelatedinterdisciplinary fields such asMaterials,Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, Complex Systems and Biophysics. (cid:129) The work reported in the thesis must represent a significant scientific advance. (cid:129) Ifthethesisincludespreviouslypublishedmaterial,permissiontoreproducethis must be gained from the respective copyright holder. (cid:129) They must have been examined and passed during the 12 months prior to nomination. (cid:129) Each thesis should include a foreword by the supervisor outlining the signifi- cance of its content. (cid:129) The theses should have a clearly defined structure including an introduction accessible to scientists not expert in that particular field. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8790 Nan Qin Voltage Control in the Future Power Transmission Systems Doctoral Thesis accepted by Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark 123 Author Supervisors Dr. Nan Qin Prof. ClausLethBak Department ofEnergy Technology Department ofEnergy Technology Aalborg University Aalborg University Aalborg Aalborg Denmark Denmark and Prof. ZhenChen Department ofEnergy Technology GridPlanning Aalborg University Energinet Aalborg Fredericia Denmark Denmark Hans Abildgaard GridPlanning Energinet Fredericia Denmark ISSN 2190-5053 ISSN 2190-5061 (electronic) SpringerTheses ISBN978-3-319-69885-4 ISBN978-3-319-69886-1 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69886-1 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2017957835 ©SpringerInternationalPublishingAG2018 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpart of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission orinformationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilar methodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publicationdoesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfrom therelevantprotectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authorsortheeditorsgiveawarranty,expressorimplied,withrespecttothematerialcontainedhereinor for any errors or omissions that may have been made. The publisher remains neutral with regard to jurisdictionalclaimsinpublishedmapsandinstitutionalaffiliations. Printedonacid-freepaper ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbySpringerNature TheregisteredcompanyisSpringerInternationalPublishingAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland See how easy it is, once you know how? To my wife, Si Chen and my sons, Bohan Qin and Rubin Qin ’ Supervisor s Foreword ItisagreatpleasuretointroduceDr.NanQin’sPh.D.thesisworkforpublicationin theSpringeroutstandingthesesseries.Thebackgroundoriginallystemsfrommore than 20 years of very fruitful cooperation between Danish Transmission System Operator (TSO) Energinet and me. Before my employment as a university pro- fessor, I worked in Energinet as a practicing engineer. This experience from the earlyyearsaswellasanever-ongoingcooperationbothinresearchandeducations within the area of Electric Power Systems has led to many really valuable results over the years as well as a number of graduated B.Sc.’s, M.Sc.’s and Ph.D.’s of which many today work in Energinet or other Danish power companies. NanhadbeenemployedinEnerginetforsomeyearsbeforehestarteddiscussing the possibility of taking an industrial Ph.D. as part of his work in Energinet. His senior leader and later Ph.D. supervisor, Chief Engineer Hans Abildgaard (we studiedtogetherandIhavebeencooperatingwithHansformanyyears)foundthat it was a good idea and contacted me with an initial idea of the topic of such a preliminary Ph.D. study plan. This leads to an application at the Danish Innovationsfonden who can grant supportforso-calledindustrialPh.D.’s.AnindustrialPh.D.isinitsmeritsequalto a normal Ph.D., but is conducted in a very strong cooperation with an industry participant, in this case Energinet. This assures that the research work is strongly connected to the upfront research needs of the company. During the 3-year pro- gress,thisisensuredbythecandidatebeingphysicallyinthecompanyforaperiod equivalent to half of the study as well as conducting regular project meetings with both academic supervisors and company supervisor and the team behind the pro- ject.Thisleadstoresearchresultswhicharedirectlyapplicableinthedevelopment ofthemeritsofthecompany.Asasupervisor,thisisaverysatisfyingprocesstobe part of as the fruits of your own work together with the talented Ph.D. student directly can be seen valuable and used in real life. Nan Qin is a talented researcher. His topic requires an enormous overview of boththepreviousworkconducted,practicesindifferentcountries,knowledgeofthe ix x Supervisor’sForeword basicpowersystemtheories,aswellasanintodeepmathematicalinsightwhichcan beconvertedintocomplicatedmathematicalprogramminginordertoshedlighton the very complex behavior of an electric power transmission system. It has been formulated a number of times that the electric power system is among the largest and most complicated man-made machines. This is really visible and clear when readingNan’swork.Thisisnotjustastand-alonesingularstudywith anumberof easily identifiable variables but a highly complex and branch of study involving power system optimization and future trends of operation of the power system. Nan’s study is entitled “Voltage control in the future power transmission sys- tem”.Thedesignandoperationofthetransmissionsystemofthefutureisgenerally averychallengingtaskasthehugeinclusionofrenewablessuchassolarandwind powerchallengestheoriginallayoutandoperationofthepowersystemasdesigned decades ago with a structure different than the needs prescribed nowadays. EspeciallyDenmark,whoareamongthetoprunnersintheworldofreplacingfossil fuels with renewable sources, faces major challenges as the shutdown of conven- tional generation being replaced by noncontrollable offshore wind power plants leads to a very different set of operational conditions to maintain safe operation of the power system. Furthermore, the partial replacement of the transmission systemwithundergroundcablesposesahugechangeinthereactivepowerbalance and pushes the need to using shunt reactors for compensation. Nan’s work consists of an automatic voltage control decision-making process formulatedintoaMORPF(Multi-stageoptimimalreactivepowerflow)framework which is solved using nonlinear programming. His methods are implemented in a model of the west-Danish power system and demonstrated using several realistic casestudiesbaseduponrecordedoperationaldataandstatisticallybasedprognoses of wind power production. The case studies show that the proposed method is superiorwithregardtokeepingvoltageincontrolaswellasminimizingtheoverall cost due to losses and switching actions. ThisisacknowledgedbyEnerginetandNanistodayamongimplementingparts ofhisworkinthenewSCADAsysteminEnerginet.Itisagreatpleasuretobethe supervisor of such a piece of research work which can be seen having immediate influence in the design of the control system of the future. NanreceivedthefollowingfinalcommentsinhisassessmentofhisPh.D.thesis: “With this research, we find that Nan Qin has delivered a practical and useful engineeringcontributioninthefieldsrelatedtocoordinatedvoltagecontrolandloss minimizationintransmissionnetworkswithalargepenetrationofwindpower.The dissertationreportsasolidandadvancedengineeringworkbasedonstate-of-the-art scientific methods.” Besides this, Nan is a very nice person to work with. He is always very open and attentive toward discussions and advises, and he possesses an enormous work capacity. The extent of his work surely exceeds the usual expectations for a Ph.D. thesis. Nanhadhis struggles andchallenges duringthemostcritical partsof hisprogress,buthemanagedtogetherwithhissupervisorsalwaystoovercomethe Supervisor’sForeword xi mostdifficultandchallengingpartsofhisworkwhichhaveledtotheresultspresent in your hand. I sincerely hope you enjoy reading Nan’s thesis and that the results provided may become useful. Aalborg, Denmark Prof. Claus Leth Bak June 2017

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