Self-Healing Resilient Distribution Systems Based on Sectionalization Into Microgrids
Georgia Institute of Technology · Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel comprehensive operation and self-healing strategy for a distribution system with both dispatchable and nondispatchable distributed generators (DGs). In the normal operation mode, the control objective of the system is to minimize the operation costs and maximize the revenues. A rolling-horizon optimization method is used to schedule the outputs of dispatchable DGs based on forecasts. In the self-healing mode, the on-outage portion of the distribution system will be optimally sectionalized into networked self-supplied microgrids (MGs) so as to provide reliable power supply to the maximum loads continuously. The outputs of the dispatchable DGs will be rescheduled accordingly too. In…
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2Topics & keywords
- Dispatchable generation
- Mathematical optimization
- Schedule
- Reliability engineering
- Computer science
- Mode (computer interface)
- Electric power system
- Power (physics)
- Affordable and clean energy