Blackout and Black Start Analysis for Improved Power System Resilience: The African Experience

Ye-Obong N. Udoakah, S. Khalaf, L. Cipcigan
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The subtle but yet impactful effect of climate change has led to extreme weather conditions which has culminated to many natural disasters. Such events, depending on its severity would usually trigger a partial or complete power system blackout with significant impact on social, political and economic activities. Restoring the system back to normal is usually achieved either using the top-down or bottom-up approach which is described as black start. Emerging research has indicated that distributed energy resources (DERs) and remote controllable switches (RCSs) can be deployed for black start restoration (BSR) for distribution systems and microgrids. With these developments comes the opportunity to develop a restoration strategy which would further enhance the resilience of the power system. In view of this, an analysis of some recent power system blackout events in Africa was carried out with the aim of proposing robust black start restoration strategy that would enhance operational resilience. Besides this, the review of some of the blackout events in selected African countries aims to fill the missing knowledge gap in this area resulting from poor data management system which has made access to such information to be quite a daunting task.
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提高电力系统弹性的停电和黑启动分析:非洲经验
气候变化的微妙但影响深远的影响导致了极端天气条件,最终导致了许多自然灾害。此类事件根据其严重程度通常会引发部分或全部电力系统停电,对社会、政治和经济活动产生重大影响。将系统恢复正常通常采用自顶向下或自底向上的方法,即黑启动。新兴研究表明,分布式能源(DERs)和遥控开关(RCSs)可以用于配电系统和微电网的黑启动恢复(BSR)。随着这些发展,我们有机会制定恢复战略,进一步提高电力系统的恢复能力。鉴于此,本文对非洲最近发生的一些电力系统停电事件进行了分析,旨在提出强有力的黑启动恢复策略,以增强运行弹性。除此之外,审查某些非洲国家的一些停电事件的目的是填补这一领域由于数据管理系统不良而造成的知识空白,这使得获取此类信息成为一项相当艰巨的任务。
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