Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System

Resilience of power systems is already a key issue that is getting frequent attention all over the world. It is useful to analyze resilience issues not only for bulk supply, but at all levels including at a customer level. This is because distributed energy resources can play a prominent role in enh...

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Main Authors: Emon Chatterji, Kate Anderson, Morgan D. Bazilian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9551276/
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spelling doaj-21d9dfbdd3e64e218fd1c16c96b693cd2021-10-04T23:00:41ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-01913377413378510.1109/ACCESS.2021.31160869551276Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply SystemEmon Chatterji0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4506-9581Kate Anderson1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3774-9571Morgan D. Bazilian2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1650-8071Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USAModeling and Analysis Group, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USAColorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USAResilience of power systems is already a key issue that is getting frequent attention all over the world. It is useful to analyze resilience issues not only for bulk supply, but at all levels including at a customer level. This is because distributed energy resources can play a prominent role in enhancing resilience. Although the literature on planning models, tools and data for bulk supply and distribution systems have expanded in recent years, customer-centric planning, e.g., for an individual household, is yet to receive adequate attention. Although solar PV and battery storage at a household level have been analyzed, how these resources can be optimally combined, together with grid supply, from a resilience perspective is the focus of this study. The study demonstrates how a conceptual framework can be developed to show the trade-off between system costs and resilience including its dimensions such as duration, depth and frequency of service outages. A planning model is developed that incorporates multiple facets of resilience and individual customer preferences. The model considers power system resilience explicitly as a constraint. The model is implemented for a household level case study in Miami, Florida. The results show there are complex trade-offs among different dimensions of resilience. The study demonstrates how combined resilience metrics can be formulated and evaluated using the proposed least-cost planning model at a household level to optimize grid supply together with solar, battery storage and diesel generators. The model allows a planner to directly embed a resilience standard to drive the optimal supply mix. These concepts and the modeling construct can also be applied at other levels of planning, including community level and bulk supply system planning.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9551276/Power system planningresilienceoptimization modelsolar PVbattery storage
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Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System
IEEE Access
Power system planning
resilience
optimization model
solar PV
battery storage
author_facet Emon Chatterji
Kate Anderson
Morgan D. Bazilian
author_sort Emon Chatterji
title Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System
title_short Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System
title_full Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System
title_fullStr Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System
title_full_unstemmed Planning for a Resilient Home Electricity Supply System
title_sort planning for a resilient home electricity supply system
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Resilience of power systems is already a key issue that is getting frequent attention all over the world. It is useful to analyze resilience issues not only for bulk supply, but at all levels including at a customer level. This is because distributed energy resources can play a prominent role in enhancing resilience. Although the literature on planning models, tools and data for bulk supply and distribution systems have expanded in recent years, customer-centric planning, e.g., for an individual household, is yet to receive adequate attention. Although solar PV and battery storage at a household level have been analyzed, how these resources can be optimally combined, together with grid supply, from a resilience perspective is the focus of this study. The study demonstrates how a conceptual framework can be developed to show the trade-off between system costs and resilience including its dimensions such as duration, depth and frequency of service outages. A planning model is developed that incorporates multiple facets of resilience and individual customer preferences. The model considers power system resilience explicitly as a constraint. The model is implemented for a household level case study in Miami, Florida. The results show there are complex trade-offs among different dimensions of resilience. The study demonstrates how combined resilience metrics can be formulated and evaluated using the proposed least-cost planning model at a household level to optimize grid supply together with solar, battery storage and diesel generators. The model allows a planner to directly embed a resilience standard to drive the optimal supply mix. These concepts and the modeling construct can also be applied at other levels of planning, including community level and bulk supply system planning.
topic Power system planning
resilience
optimization model
solar PV
battery storage
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9551276/
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