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A Hierarchical Restoration Mechanism for Distribution Networks Considering Multiple Faults

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  • Juan Wen
  • Xing Qu
  • Lin Jiang
  • Siyu Lin
  • Zhiwen Chen

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Service restoration of distribution networks in contingency situations is one of the highly investigated and challenging problems. In the conventional service restoration method, utilities reconfigure the topological structure of the distribution networks to supply the consumer load demands. However, the advancements in renewable distributed generations define a new dimension for developing service restoration methodologies. This paper proposes a hierarchical service restoration mechanism for distribution networks in the presence of distributed generations and multiple faults. The service restoration problem is modeled as a complicated and hierarchical program. The objectives are to achieve the maximization of loads restored with minimization of switch operations while simultaneously satisfying grid operational constraints and ensuring a radial operation configuration. We present the service restoration mechanism, which includes the dynamic topology analysis, matching isolated islands with renewable distributed generations, network reconfiguration, and network optimization. A new code scheme that avoids feasible solutions is applied to generate candidate solutions to reduce the computational burden. We evaluate the proposed mechanism on the IEEE 33 and 69 systems and report on the collected results under multitype fault cases. The results demonstrate the importance of the available renewable distributed generations in the proposed mechanism. Moreover, simulation results verify that the proposed mechanism can obtain reasonable service restoration plans to achieve the maximization of loads restored and minimization of switching operations under different faults.

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  • Juan Wen & Xing Qu & Lin Jiang & Siyu Lin & Zhiwen Chen, 2022. "A Hierarchical Restoration Mechanism for Distribution Networks Considering Multiple Faults," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8787262
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8787262
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