Distributed Optimal Power Flow for Smart Microgrids
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · University of Minnesota
Abstract
Optimal power flow (OPF) is considered for microgrids, with the objective of minimizing either the power distribution losses, or, the cost of power drawn from the substation and supplied by distributed generation (DG) units, while effecting voltage regulation. The microgrid is unbalanced, due to unequal loads in each phase and non-equilateral conductor spacings on the distribution lines. Similar to OPF formulations for balanced systems, the considered OPF problem is nonconvex. Nevertheless, a semidefinite programming (SDP) relaxation technique is advocated to obtain a convex problem solvable in polynomial-time complexity. Enticingly, numerical tests demonstrate the ability of the proposed method to attain the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Mathematical optimization
- Robustness (evolution)
- Power flow
- Scalability
- Microgrid
- Distributed generation
- Semidefinite programming
- Iterative method
- Affordable and clean energy