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Improvement of the Distribution Systems Resilience via Operational Resources and Demand Response

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Improvement of the Distribution Systems Resilience via Operational Resources and Demand Response
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2022
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Home Ortiz, JM
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Melgar Dominguez, OD
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Journal
Vol. 58
Pages: 5966-5976
ISSN: 0093-9994
Publisher: IEEE
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Authenticus ID: P-00X-787
Abstract (EN): This article presents a restoration approach for improving the resilience of electric distribution systems (EDSs) by taking advantage of several operational resources. In the proposed approach, the restoration process combines dynamic network reconfiguration, islanding operation of dispatchable distributed generation units, and the prepositioning and displacement of mobile emergency generation (MEG) units. The benefit of exploring a demand response (DR) program to improve the recoverability of the system is also taken into account. The proposed approach aims to separate the in-service and out-of-service parts of the system while maintaining the radiality of the grid. To assist the distribution system planner, the problem is formulated as a stochastic-scenario-based mixed-integer linear programming model, where uncertainties associated with PV-based generation and demand are captured. The objective function of the problem minimizes the amount of energy load shedding after a fault event as well as PV-based generating curtailment. To validate the proposed approach, adapted 33-bus and 83-bus EDSs are analyzed under different test conditions. Numerical results demonstrate the benefits of coordinating the dynamic network reconfiguration, the prepositioning and displacement of MEG units, and a DR program to improve the restoration process.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 11
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