Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks

Abstract The integration of decentralized energy resources is changing the ways distribution grids are being operated. Moreover, a major change is the implementation of active control strategies to adapt to the energy transition, such as voltage and reactive power in-feed control. Correspondingly, t...

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Main Authors: Felipe Castro, Jorge Velásquez, Davood Babazadeh, Sebastian Lehnhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-10-01
Series:Energy Informatics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42162-018-0034-2
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spelling doaj-6c2e2344bd714718bb83013bc48730a62020-11-25T02:41:57ZengSpringerOpenEnergy Informatics2520-89422018-10-011S124326310.1186/s42162-018-0034-2Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networksFelipe Castro0Jorge Velásquez1Davood Babazadeh2Sebastian Lehnhoff3OFFIS e.V.OFFIS e.V.OFFIS e.V.OFFIS e.V.Abstract The integration of decentralized energy resources is changing the ways distribution grids are being operated. Moreover, a major change is the implementation of active control strategies to adapt to the energy transition, such as voltage and reactive power in-feed control. Correspondingly, the dynamic nature of these controllers, the potential conflict of control objectives and uncertainty of these sources require frequent assessment of the system’s dynamic behaviour. For this reason, this paper defines high level guidelines that allow simplifying Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA) in distribution networks, through the implementation of a methodology to determine the interactions of the network with its controllers. With this in mind, the focus of these guidelines is kept in reducing the computational effort, by reducing the number of dynamic simulations, as well as the amount of active controllers necessary for DSA. These guidelines are verified in an artificial 242-busbar distribution network, resulting in a reduction of 21,4% in number of dynamic simulations required for DSA.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42162-018-0034-2Dynamic security assessmentCyber-physical energy systemsController interaction
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author Felipe Castro
Jorge Velásquez
Davood Babazadeh
Sebastian Lehnhoff
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Jorge Velásquez
Davood Babazadeh
Sebastian Lehnhoff
Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
Energy Informatics
Dynamic security assessment
Cyber-physical energy systems
Controller interaction
author_facet Felipe Castro
Jorge Velásquez
Davood Babazadeh
Sebastian Lehnhoff
author_sort Felipe Castro
title Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
title_short Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
title_full Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
title_fullStr Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
title_full_unstemmed Systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
title_sort systematic dynamic assessment for resilient operation of distribution networks
publisher SpringerOpen
series Energy Informatics
issn 2520-8942
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract The integration of decentralized energy resources is changing the ways distribution grids are being operated. Moreover, a major change is the implementation of active control strategies to adapt to the energy transition, such as voltage and reactive power in-feed control. Correspondingly, the dynamic nature of these controllers, the potential conflict of control objectives and uncertainty of these sources require frequent assessment of the system’s dynamic behaviour. For this reason, this paper defines high level guidelines that allow simplifying Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA) in distribution networks, through the implementation of a methodology to determine the interactions of the network with its controllers. With this in mind, the focus of these guidelines is kept in reducing the computational effort, by reducing the number of dynamic simulations, as well as the amount of active controllers necessary for DSA. These guidelines are verified in an artificial 242-busbar distribution network, resulting in a reduction of 21,4% in number of dynamic simulations required for DSA.
topic Dynamic security assessment
Cyber-physical energy systems
Controller interaction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42162-018-0034-2
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