Control Strategy Based on the Flexible Multi-State Switch for Maximum Consumption of Distributed Generations in Distribution Network

With the aim of improving the consumption capacity of distributed generation (DG) in the distribution network, the control strategy of the flexible multi-state switch (FMSS) for the maximum consumption of distributed generation is proposed. The principle that FMSS improves the consumption capacity of distributed generation is analyzed and verified by simulation. The estimating method for the maximum accessible capacity of distributed generation at the access point is proposed. For complex systems, the multi-objective function for maximizing the consumption of distributed generation was established, and the analytic hierarchy process and entropy weight method were combined to obtain the weight factor. Then, combined with system constraints, the results can be obtained by optimization algorithms. Finally, the control strategy of FMSS for maximum consumption of distributed generation was realized and verified in a simulation.

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