Heliyon (Aug 2024)

Resiliency planning of distribution network using of active distribution network partitioning

  • Hamid Amini Khanavandi,
  • Majid Gandomkar,
  • Javad Nikoukar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 16
p. e36422

Abstract

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Today, micro-grids (MGs) include all kinds of energy storage systems (ESSs), wind turbines (WTs), photovoltaic (PV), combined heat and power (CHP), etc., also demand response are active on the demand side. In this paper, single-level robust methods for partitioning and planning the active distribution network (ADN) into several MGs are presented. According to the desired purpose, the objective function of the model is investment costs minimization for installing the capacity of distributed generations (DGs) and switches, the activity of responsive loads based on the forecast of the generation of non- DG, losses and the risk of the load points of the costumers. On the other hand, maximizing the income from the MGs energy sales to the upstream grid and the technical constraints include optimal power flow (OPF) equations. The mentioned problem is a complex nonlinear model, and therefore, the improved genetic algorithm (GA) is used. In order to validate the efficiency, the improved method has been used on a 25-bus ADN including five switches. The simulation results obtained from the case studies prove the fact that the use of the retrofitted model increases the investment costs of the MG, especially in the case of an island operation, in contrast to the active presence of responsive loads that significantly reduce costs.

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