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Optimised Congestion Management Using Curative Measures in Combined AC/DC Systems with Flexible AC Transmission Systems

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  • Denis Mende

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE, Grid Planning and Grid Operation Division, Joseph-Beuys-Straße 8, 34117 Kassel, Germany)

  • Lutz Hofmann

    (Electric Power Engineering Section, Institute of Electric Power Systems, Leibniz University Hanover, Appelstraße 9A, 30167 Hanover, Germany)

Abstract

Due to the increasing demand for transport of electrical energy, measures for power flow control, congestion management, and higher utilisation of the existing grid play a decisive role in the transformation of the power system. Hence, enormous efforts must be undertaken using measures of congestion management. Modelling and integration of corresponding measures in optimisation tools to support grid and system operation and therewith reduce the resulting efforts become more important. This is especially true because of the high intermittency and decentralisation of renewable generation leading to increased complexity of the power system, higher loading of assets, and a growing need for control over flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTS) and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converters. This work therefore describes the implementation of optimised congestion management in an A Mathematical Programming Language (AMPL)-based nonlinear optimisation problem. AMPL is an effective tool to deal with highly complex problems of optimisation and scheduling. Therefore, the modelling of assets and flexibilities for power flow control in AC/DC systems in combination with an innovative grid operation strategy using predefined curative measures for the optimised use of the existing grid is introduced. The nonlinear mathematical optimisation aims at the optimal cost selection of flexibility measures. The application of the optimisation technique in a combined AC/DC system shows the optimal preventive and curative use of measures in operational congestion management. Simulation results prove that, by using predefined curative measures, the volume of cost-intensive preventive measures can significantly be reduced, especially in association with power flow control.

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  • Denis Mende & Lutz Hofmann, 2024. "Optimised Congestion Management Using Curative Measures in Combined AC/DC Systems with Flexible AC Transmission Systems," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(9), pages 1-21, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:9:p:2157-:d:1387119
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