Presenting a new scheme for developing a distribution system restoration using online islanding method in the presence of dispatchable and non‐dispatchable DGRs and energy storages

Author:

Yeganehkia Mohammad Hassan1ORCID,Rezaei Mohammad Mahdi1ORCID,Abedi Mehrdad2ORCID,Shojaeian Shahrokh1ORCID,Dowlatshahi Milad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering Khomeinishahr Branch Islamic Azad University Isfahan Iran

2. Department of Electrical Engineering Amirkabir University of Technology Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractThis paper proposes a two‐layer method for restoring service. Firstly, a new strategy is used to obtain binary variables relating to closed switches and tie switches. In addition, after the fault occurs it is also possible to obtain optimal islands online. Secondly, a non‐linear model is solved to optimally determine the islands created in the first step, in which distributed generation resources (DGRs), energy storages (ESs) and load shedding (LSH) are reprogrammed. When LSH is performed, the sensitive loads must experience the least amount of outage possible. Therefore, the loads are categorized into residential, industrial, and sensitive categories. In order to demonstrate the validity and effectiveness of the proposed method, a modified IEEE 33‐bus system is simulated. In simulations, the proposed strategy has been compared with one of the important existing methods. Based on these results, the proposed method can reduce the cost function by modifying the critical load less than other methods. In this method, the critical LSH is 220 kW, which is 105 kW less than the compared method. By reducing the amount of load, 46,000 dollars have been saved in system expenses. The results confirm that the proposed strategy is considerably superior to the existing method.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

General Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Software

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