Frequency-Constrained Optimal Restoration Scheduling in Active Distribution Networks With Dynamic Boundaries for Networked Microgrids

IF 7.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1109/TPWRS.2024.3471331
Chongyu Wang;Wei Lin;Guoteng Wang;Mohammad Shahidehpour;Zipeng Liang;Wenjie Zhang;Chi Yung Chung
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This paper proposes a frequency security-constrained optimal restoration scheduling framework for active distribution networks (FRSDN). The approach leverages distributed energy resources (DERs), particularly the inverter-interfaced renewable energy generators (IIREGs). First, incorporating the equivalent aggregated frequency response from both the governors of synchronous thermal generators (TGs) and the virtual synchronous control manner of IIREGs, linearized and conservative constraints for dynamic frequency metrics are derived, in particular for load-pickup process in renewable-based distribution system restoration (DSR). Next, a sequential dynamic boundary identification model (SDIDM) is developed to identify the dynamic boundaries and the involved generator types of networked microgrids (MGs), which facilitates the precise imposition of frequency security constraints by conserving the serial numbers of dynamically clustered networked MGs. Finally, the frequency-constrained DSR method is formulated as a three-layer robust mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) problem and solved by the column-and-constraint generation (C&CG) algorithm. Numerical results on a modified IEEE 123-node system are leveraged to demonstrate the effectiveness and superiorities of the proposed method. It is manifested that the frequency responses of all boundary-aware MGs could be confined to secure conditions by implementing the proposed FRSDN.
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提出了一种频率安全约束的有源配电网最优恢复调度框架。该方法利用分布式能源(DERs),特别是逆变器接口的可再生能源发电机(IIREGs)。首先,结合同步热发电机(TGs)调节器和ireg虚拟同步控制方式的等效聚合频率响应,推导了动态频率指标的线性化和保守约束,特别是可再生配电系统恢复(DSR)中的负载提取过程。其次,建立了一个序列动态边界识别模型(SDIDM)来识别网络微电网的动态边界和所涉及的发电机类型,该模型通过保留动态聚类网络微电网的序列号来促进频率安全约束的精确实施。最后,将频率约束DSR方法表述为一个三层鲁棒混合整数线性规划(MILP)问题,并采用列约束生成(C&CG)算法求解。在一个改进的IEEE 123节点系统上的数值结果验证了该方法的有效性和优越性。实验结果表明,采用FRSDN后,所有边界感知mggs的频率响应都可以被限制在安全条件下。
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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15.80
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7.60%
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696
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The scope of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems covers the education, analysis, operation, planning, and economics of electric generation, transmission, and distribution systems for general industrial, commercial, public, and domestic consumption, including the interaction with multi-energy carriers. The focus of this transactions is the power system from a systems viewpoint instead of components of the system. It has five (5) key areas within its scope with several technical topics within each area. These areas are: (1) Power Engineering Education, (2) Power System Analysis, Computing, and Economics, (3) Power System Dynamic Performance, (4) Power System Operations, and (5) Power System Planning and Implementation.
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