Resilience-oriented Hardening and Expansion Planning of Transmission System Under Hurricane ImpactOACSTPCDEI
In this paper,we propose a two-stage transmission hardening and planning(TH&P)model that can meet the load growth demand of normal scenarios and the resilience requirements of hurricane-induced damage scenarios.To better measure the resilience requirements,the proposed TH&P model includes two resilience assessment indexes,namely,the load shedding(LS)under the damage scenario and the average connectivity degree(ACD)at different stages.The first-stage model,which aims to meet the load growth demand while minimizing the LS,is formulated as a mixed-integer linear program(MILP)to minimize the total planning and hardening cost of transmission lines,the operating cost of generators,and the penalty cost of wind power and load shedding in both normal and damage scenarios.The second-stage model aims to further improve the ACD when the ACD of the scheme obtained from the first-stage model cannot reach the target.Specifically,the contribution of each transmission line to the ACD is calculated,and the next hardened line is determined to increase the ACD.This process is repeated until the ACD meets the requirements.Case studies of the modified IEEE RTS-24 and two-area IEEE reliability test system-1996 indicate the proposed TH&P model can meet the requirements for both normal and damage scenarios.
Jing Zhou;Heng Zhang;Haozhong Cheng;Shenxi Zhang;Lu Liu;Zheng Wang;Xiaohu Zhang;
Key Laboratory of Control of Power Transmission and Conversion,Ministry of Education,Electrical Engineering Department,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai 200240,ChinaState Grid East China Branch,Shanghai 200120,China
动力与电气工程
Hardeninghurricane disasterresiliencetransmission expansion planning
《CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems》 2024 (004)
P.1746-1760 / 15
sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China(U1966206,51907123);Shanghai Sailing Program(20YF1418900);State Grid Corporation of China(SGHD0000GHJS2200346)。
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