面向业务恢复和可靠性提升的可移动能源规模

N. Bhusal, Mukesh Gautam, M. Benidris
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近年来,极端事件(如飓风、地震和洪水)和人为攻击(网络和物理攻击)的频率急剧增加。这些事件严重影响了电力系统,从长时间停电到主要设备(如变电站、输电线路、发电厂和配电系统)的破坏。配电系统故障和中断是电力供应中断的主要原因。电网重构和可移动能源(MERs)在事故发生期间和之后的供电中发挥着至关重要的作用。本文提出了一种两阶段策略,以确定具有分配服务恢复和提供本地和隔离负载的网络重构的最小MERs规模。时序蒙特卡罗模拟用于模拟配电系统部件的故障。在偶发事件发生后,第一阶段根据生成树搜索算法确定网络重构。在第二阶段,如果某些系统负载无法通过网络重构来满足,则部署MERs,并根据Dijkstra最短路径算法(DSPA)确定到达隔离区域的最优路由。从DSPA获得的旅行时间与所提出的基于时序蒙特卡罗模拟的方法相结合,以确定MERs的大小。将该方法应用于包括IEEE-13和IEEE-123节点测试馈线在内的多个配电系统。结果表明,网络重构可以减少对隔离区域供电所需的MERs尺寸。
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Sizing of Movable Energy Resources for Service Restoration and Reliability Enhancement
The frequency of extreme events (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods) and man-made attacks (cyber and physical attacks) has increased dramatically in recent years. These events have severely impacted power systems ranging from long outage times to major equipment (e.g., substations, transmission lines, power plants, and distribution system) destruction. Distribution system failures and outages are major contributors to power supply interruptions. Network reconfiguration and movable energy resources (MERs) can play a vital role in supplying loads during and after contingencies. This paper proposes a two-stage strategy to determine the minimum sizes of MERs with network reconfiguration for distribution service restoration and supplying local and isolated loads. Sequential Monte Carlo simulations are used to model the outages of distribution system components. After a contingency, the first stage determines the network reconfiguration based on the spanning tree search algorithm. In the second stage, if some system loads cannot be fed by network reconfiguration, MERs are deployed and the optimal routes to reach isolated areas are determined based on the Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm (DSPA). The traveling time obtained from the DSPA is incorporated with the proposed sequential Monte Carlo simulation-based approach to determine the sizes of MERs. The proposed method is applied on several distribution systems including the IEEE-13 and IEEE-123 node test feeders. The results show that network reconfiguration can reduce the required sizes of MERs to supply the isolated areas.
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