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Title
Segmentation of interconnected power systems considering microgrids and the uncertainty of renewable energy sources
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Segmentation, microgrids, uncertainty, renewable energy sources
Abstract
This paper proposes an approach for segmentation of power systems to prevent uncontrolled islanding. With the development of microgrids (MGs) and increased penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs) in the power system, it is necessary to consider the effect of MGs and the stochastic behaviour of RESs in the controlled islanding process. First, the enormous search space for finding the boundary points is reduced by the clustering of the coherent generators and the buses which are placed in sections that cannot be separated from the coherent groups. Then, linear AC power flow is defined as a sub-problem and solved by linear programming to satisfy the power system and MG constraints. In this step, an optimization model is defined, and a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP)-based model is suggested to find cut-sets and islands arrangement with reduced load shedding. In view of the fact that the fluctuation of RESs may have the significant effects on the power imbalance, to cover the uncertainties a scenario based stochastic simulation is considered. Finally, the effect of uncertainties on cut-sets and load curtailment is evaluated. The effectiveness of the proposed methodology is demonstrated by the simulation on the test system.
Researchers (First Researcher)، Amin Safari (Second Researcher)، Sajad Najafi Ravadanegh (Third Researcher)