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A Multi-Step Reconfiguration Model for Active Distribution Network Restoration Integrating DG Start-Up Sequences

Sekhavatmanesh, Hossein  
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Cherkaoui, Rachid  
October 1, 2020
Ieee Transactions On Sustainable Energy

The ever-increasing penetration of Distributed Generators (DGs) in distribution networks suggests to enable their potentials in better fulfilling the restoration objective. The objective of the restoration problem is to resupply the maximum energy of loads considering their priorities using minimum switching operations. Basically, it is desired to provide a unique configuration that is valid regarding the load and generation profiles along the entire restorative period. However, this unique configuration may not satisfy at the same time: I) the DG start-up requirements at the beginning of the restoration plan and II) the topological conditions that would allow the DG to provide later on the most efficient support for the supply of loads. Therefore, it is proposed in this article to allow a limited number of reconfiguration steps according to the DG start-up requirements. In addition, this article presents a novel formulation for the reconfiguration problem that accounts for partial restoration scenarios where the whole unsupplied area cannot be restored. The decision variables of the proposed multi-step restoration problem are: I) the line switching actions at each step of the reconfiguration process, II) the load switching actions during the whole restorative period and, III) the active/reactive power dispatch of DGs during the whole restorative period. A relaxed AC power flow formulation is integrated to the optimization problem in order to ensure the feasibility of the solution concerning the operational safety constraints. The overall model is formulated in terms of a mixed-integer second-order cone programming. Two simulation scenarios are studied in order to illustrate different features of the proposed strategy and to demonstrate its effectiveness particularly in the case of large-scale outages in distribution networks.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TSTE.2020.2980890
Web of Science ID

WOS:000571777300075

Author(s)
Sekhavatmanesh, Hossein  
Cherkaoui, Rachid  
Date Issued

2020-10-01

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Sustainable Energy
Volume

11

Issue

4

Start page

2879

End page

2888

Subjects

Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

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Energy & Fuels

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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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Engineering

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switches

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optimization

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load flow

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load modeling

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generators

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safety

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convex optimization problem

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distribution network

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dg

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load breaker

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multi-step reconfiguration

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restoration service

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sectionalizing switch

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tie-switch

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distribution-systems

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