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Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Voltage Control With Coordinated Act...

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Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Voltage Control With Coordinated Active and Reactive Power Optimization

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Abstract:
The increasing penetration of distributed renewable energy resources causes voltage fluctuations in distribution networks. The controllable active and reactive power resources such as energy storage (ES) systems and electric vehicles (EVs) in active distribution networks play an important role in mitigating the voltage excursions. This paper proposes a two-timescale hybrid voltage control strategy based on a mixed-integer optimization method and multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) to reduce power loss and mitigate voltage violations. In the slow-timescale, the active and reactive power optimization problem involving capacitor banks (CBs), on-load tap changers (OLTC), and ES systems is formulated as a mixed-integer second-order cone programming problem. In the fast-timescale, the reactive power of smart inverters connected to solar photovoltaic systems and active power of EVs are adjusted to mitigate short-term voltage fluctuations with a MARL algorithm. Specifically, we propose an experience augmented multi-agent actor-critic (EA-MAAC) algorithm with an attention mechanism to learn high-quality control policies. The control policies are executed online in a decentralized manner. The proposed hybrid voltage control strategy is validated on an IEEE testing distribution feeder. The numerical results show that our proposed control strategy is not only sample-efficient and robust but also effective in mitigating voltage fluctuations.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid ( Volume: 13, Issue: 6, November 2022)
Page(s): 4873 - 4886
Date of Publication: 24 June 2022
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Publisher: IEEE
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I. Introduction

The increasing penetration of distributed generation (DG) such as solar photovoltaics (PV) systems has brought more frequent voltage violations and higher losses to the distribution network [1], [2]. To mitigate the issues, Volt-VAR control (VVC) has been adopted to improve voltage quality and reduce network loss in power distribution systems [3].


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