CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems (Jan 2024)
Resilience-oriented Transmission Expansion Planning with Optimal Transmission Switching Under Typhoon Weather
Abstract
This paper presents resilience-oriented transmission expansion planning (RTEP) with optimal transmission switching (OTS) model under typhoon weather. The proposed model carefully considers the uncertainty of component vulnerability by constructing a typhoon-related box uncertainty set where component failure rate varies within a range closely related with typhoon intensity. Accordingly, a min-max-min model is developed to enhance transmission network resilience, where the upper level minimizes transmission lines investment, the middle level searches for the probability distribution of failure status leading to max worst-case expected load-shedding(WCEL) under typhoon, and the lower level optimizes WCEL by economic dispatch (ED) and OTS. A nested decomposition algorithm based on benders decomposition is developed to solve the model. Case studies of modified IEEE 30-bus and 261-bus system of a Chinese region illustrate that: a) the proposed RTEP method can enhance resilience of transmission network with less investment than widely used RTEP method based on attacker and defender (DAD) model, b) the influence of OTS on RTEP is closely related with contingency severity and system scale and c) the RTEP model can be efficiently solved even in a large-scale system.
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