A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network

This article presents a method based on a mathematical optimization model for the scheduling operation of a distribution network (DN). The contribution of the proposed method is that it permits the configuration and operation of a DN as a set of virtual microgrids with a high penetration level of di...

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Main Authors: Fernando García-Muñoz, Francisco Díaz-González, Cristina Corchero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/20/7199
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spelling doaj-07cdfc6e21124cfd93191a91cee8ff702020-11-25T03:41:04ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-10-01107199719910.3390/app10207199A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution NetworkFernando García-Muñoz0Francisco Díaz-González1Cristina Corchero2IREC Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, C. Jardins de les Dones de Negre, 1, Pl. 2a, 08930 Sant Adrià del Besòs, SpainDepartament d′Enginyeria Elèctrica, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya ETS d′Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona, Avinguda Diagonal, 647, Pl. 2, 08028 Barcelona, SpainIREC Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, C. Jardins de les Dones de Negre, 1, Pl. 2a, 08930 Sant Adrià del Besòs, SpainThis article presents a method based on a mathematical optimization model for the scheduling operation of a distribution network (DN). The contribution of the proposed method is that it permits the configuration and operation of a DN as a set of virtual microgrids with a high penetration level of distributed generation (DG) and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The topology of such virtual microgrids are modulated in time in response to grid failures, thus minimizing load curtailment, and maximizing local renewable resource and storage utilization as well. The formulation provides the load reduced by bus to balance the system at every hour and the global probability to present energy not supplied (ENS). Furthermore, for every bus, a flexibility load response range is considered to avoid its total load curtailment for small load reductions. The model has been constructed considering a linear version of the AC optimal power flow (OPF) constraints extended for multiple periods, and it has been tested in a modified version of the IEEE 33-bus radial distribution system considering four different scenarios of 72 h, where the global energy curtailment has been 27.9% without demand-side response (DSR) and 10.4% considering a 30% of flexibility load response. Every scenario execution takes less than a minute, making it appropriate for distribution system operational planning.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/20/7199virtual microgridsmicrogrid optimal schedulingdistributed energy resourcespower system resiliencesmart grid
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author Fernando García-Muñoz
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Cristina Corchero
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Francisco Díaz-González
Cristina Corchero
A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network
Applied Sciences
virtual microgrids
microgrid optimal scheduling
distributed energy resources
power system resilience
smart grid
author_facet Fernando García-Muñoz
Francisco Díaz-González
Cristina Corchero
author_sort Fernando García-Muñoz
title A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network
title_short A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network
title_full A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network
title_fullStr A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network
title_full_unstemmed A Mathematical Model for the Scheduling of Virtual Microgrids Topology into an Active Distribution Network
title_sort mathematical model for the scheduling of virtual microgrids topology into an active distribution network
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-10-01
description This article presents a method based on a mathematical optimization model for the scheduling operation of a distribution network (DN). The contribution of the proposed method is that it permits the configuration and operation of a DN as a set of virtual microgrids with a high penetration level of distributed generation (DG) and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The topology of such virtual microgrids are modulated in time in response to grid failures, thus minimizing load curtailment, and maximizing local renewable resource and storage utilization as well. The formulation provides the load reduced by bus to balance the system at every hour and the global probability to present energy not supplied (ENS). Furthermore, for every bus, a flexibility load response range is considered to avoid its total load curtailment for small load reductions. The model has been constructed considering a linear version of the AC optimal power flow (OPF) constraints extended for multiple periods, and it has been tested in a modified version of the IEEE 33-bus radial distribution system considering four different scenarios of 72 h, where the global energy curtailment has been 27.9% without demand-side response (DSR) and 10.4% considering a 30% of flexibility load response. Every scenario execution takes less than a minute, making it appropriate for distribution system operational planning.
topic virtual microgrids
microgrid optimal scheduling
distributed energy resources
power system resilience
smart grid
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/20/7199
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