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Using Renewable-Based Microgrid Capabilities for Power System Restoration

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Using Renewable-Based Microgrid Capabilities for Power System Restoration
Tipo
Tese
Ano
2018-07-18
Autores
João Pedro Pereira Carvalho
(Autor)
FEUP
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Classificação Científica
FOS: Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias > Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática
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Resumo (PT): Power system restoration (PSR) is a very important procedure to ensure the consumer supply. In this paper, a decentralized multi-agent system (MAS) for dealing with the microgrid restoration procedure is proposed. In this proposed method, each agent is associated to a consumer or microsource (MS) and these will communicate between each other in order to reach a common decision. The agents solve a 0/1 knapsack problem to determine the best load connection sequence during the microgrid restoration procedure. The proposed MAS is tested in two different case studies: a total blackout and a partial blackout, in which the emergency demand response programs are considered. It is developed in the Matlab/Simulink environment and is validated by performing the corresponding dynamic simulations.
Abstract (EN): Power system restoration (PSR) is a very important procedure to ensure the consumer supply. In this paper, a decentralized multi-agent system (MAS) for dealing with the microgrid restoration procedure is proposed. In this proposed method, each agent is associated to a consumer or microsource (MS) and these will communicate between each other in order to reach a common decision. The agents solve a 0/1 knapsack problem to determine the best load connection sequence during the microgrid restoration procedure. The proposed MAS is tested in two different case studies: a total blackout and a partial blackout, in which the emergency demand response programs are considered. It is developed in the Matlab/Simulink environment and is validated by performing the corresponding dynamic simulations.
Idioma: Inglês
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