Author:
Kai Saijiang,Zhang Feng,Huang Ping
Abstract
Abstract
Extreme operational conditions, e.g., wind storms and ice storms, have been posing great challenges for power grid operation. The extreme conditions are likely to cause widespread blackout, therefore a black-startprocedure is needed to restore the non-blackstart generating untis and transmission assets. To falicilate the balck-start procedure, the coordination between post-event preventive dispatch and post-event black-start dispatch is established, considering the uncertainty of forced transmission line outage scenarios. A two-stage robust optimization model is built to coordinate the preventive dispatch and black-start procedure. An iterative decompostion algorithm is applied to solve the proposed model. A synthesized Chinese 372-bus system is used to illustrate the proposed method. It is shown that, in the worst-case blackout scenario, the coordinated black-start procedure can accelerate the entire process by 15% and reduce the black-start capacity requirements.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy