Energy Reports (Apr 2022)
Optimal planning of mobile emergency generators of resilient distribution system
Abstract
Mobile emergency generators(MEGs) can accelerate disaster recovery and enhance the resiliency of the distribution system (SD). However, the resilience-oriented planning of MEGs has not been fully investigated. This paper proposes a method to achieve the resilience-oriented optimal plan of different kinds of MEGs via a two-stage stochastic optimization model. In the first stage, DS operators invest in various types of MEGs and allocate them in the second stage according to the line damage situation. A distributionally robust model based on confidence sets is used to reduce the number of scenario samples. The proposed model is transformed into a second-order cone program that commercial solvers can solve after convex relaxation. The case studies of a 33-bus test system demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method for scenario reduction and optimization of MEGs investment and allocation strategy.