IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Multi-Objective Robust Optimization of Hybrid AC/DC Distribution Networks Considering Flexible Interconnection Devices

  • Xiaoxue Wang,
  • Wenquan Yang,
  • Dong Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3135609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 166048 – 166057

Abstract

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Hybrid AC/DC distribution networks with the high-efficiency consumption and high-proportion access of new energy have become a crucial trend for future modern distribution networks. High penetration of renewable energy brings various controllable resources along with uncertainties to hybrid AC/DC distribution networks, making conventional single objective optimization fail to meet optimal operation requirements of flexibility and reliability. In this paper, considering uncertainties of distribution generations and loads, a multi-objective robust optimization model based on various controllable devices is proposed. To increase resource utilization, the proposed method comprehensively and properly models the full variety of possible control means (i.e., flexible distribution switch, voltage source converter, energy storages, et al). Utilizing the abundant control means, a multi-objective optimization which minimizes network losses, voltage deviations and operation cost simultaneously is modeled. Then, based on the multi-objective model, a two-stage robust optimization based on second order cone method and column constraint generation algorithm is proposed to achieve the solution, which can deal with the fluctuation of loads and renewable energy quickly and effectively. Outdoing traditional single objective robust optimization, our multi-objective robust optimization based on various controllable resources can decease the network losses, increase the profits and improve voltage profiles significantly, which obviously improves the safety, flexibility and economy simultaneously. Finally, compared with existing robust optimization, the proposed method is tested in numerous case studies to verify its effectiveness and advantages in a modified IEEE 33-node system.

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