To address voltage violation issues caused by the high proportion of distributed generation in distribution networks
this paper proposes a coordinated voltage control strategy that integrates modular dynamic zoning and the snow ablation optimization (SAO) algorithm. First
the dynamic zoning criteria for active distribution networks are clarified
and a sensitivity-based electrical distance zoning method is introduced. On this basis
a dynamic zoning evaluation system is established by comprehensively considering modularity
sensitivity
and cluster-level voltage self-regulation capability. Second
an objective function for voltage optimization control in active distribution networks is constructed
and the SAO algorithm is employed to efficiently solve the model. Finally
a modified IEEE 33-bus distribution system is used for simulation analysis. Through quantitative comparisons with traditional clustering-based zoning methods and the classical particle swarm optimization algorithm
the effectiveness
superiority
and adaptability of the proposed method are verified. The results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves more balanced power allocation among clusters