21st IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe - 2021 EEEIC / I&CPS Europe, Bari (Italia). 07-10 septiembre 2021
Resumen:
This paper presents a dynamic model to improve the resilience of the distribution network during contingent events. In this model, when an event occurs, the system operator maximizes power supply by changing the network topology as well as utilizing the direct load control (DLC) program. The model is implemented on a modified IEEE 69-bus distribution system and includes three types of residential, commercial and industrial loads. First, numerous scenarios are generated based on weather forecasting, and then the problem is solved for high-probability scenarios. It is noteworthy that industrial loads are considered as vital loads and the priority of load supply is for industrial, residential and commercial loads, respectively. The final problem is formulated as mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) problem and solved by CPLEX solver in GAMS software. The effect of dynamic topology on load supply has been investigated. In addition, the impact of using the DLC program and electrical energy storage systems (EES) systems on load supply been studied in detail.
Palabras clave: Distribution feeder reconfiguration; Resilience enhancement; Direct load control Program; Renewable energy sources
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/EEEIC/ICPSEurope51590.2021.9584609
Publicado en 2021 EEEIC / I&CPS Europe, pp: 1-6, ISBN: 978-1-6654-3614-4
Fecha de publicación: 2021-09-07.
Cita:
S.A. Mansouri, E. Nematbakhsh, M.S. Javadi, A.R. Jordehi, M. Shafie-khah, J.P.S. Catalão, Resilience enhancement via automatic switching considering direct load control program and energy storage systems, 21st IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe - 2021 EEEIC / I&CPS Europe, Bari (Italia). 07-10 septiembre 2021. En: 2021 EEEIC / I&CPS Europe: Conference proceedings, ISBN: 978-1-6654-3614-4