Pre-Flooding Island Formation in Distribution Systems Resolving Local Critical Infrastructures Interdependency

M. Bahrami, M. Vakilian, H. Farzin, M. Lehtonen
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Floodwater can severely damage electricity distribution system (DS) components and interrupt the service to all the customers, even the critical ones. Thus, it is necessary to evaluate the possible impacts of a flooding event on DS operation. This paper proposes a new framework that constructs islands prior to flood occurrence, for continuation of electricity supply to the critical loads realizing different important infrastructures interdependency. The interdependencies between different local critical infrastructures are modeled in this framework. In addition, distributed generators (DGs) as well as the underground cables are considered as vulnerable components to flooding. The proposed framework divides a DS into several islands before flood formation. It is implemented on the 33-bus distribution test system, and its effectiveness in improvement of electricity supply continuation to the critical loads is verified through some case studies.
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配电系统洪水前岛屿形成解决局部关键基础设施相互依赖问题
洪水会严重损坏配电系统的部件,中断所有用户的服务,甚至是关键用户。因此,有必要评估洪水事件对DS作业可能产生的影响。本文提出了一种新的框架,即在洪水发生之前建造岛屿,以实现对关键负荷的持续供电,实现不同重要基础设施的相互依赖。不同本地关键基础设施之间的相互依赖关系在此框架中建模。此外,分布式发电机(dg)和地下电缆被认为是易受洪水影响的部件。建议的框架在洪水形成之前将DS划分为几个岛屿。在33母线配电试验系统上进行了实施,并通过实例验证了该方法在改善关键负荷供电连续性方面的有效性。
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