Coordination strategies for securing AC/DC flexible transmission networks with renewables
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Chen, Yanfei
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Coordination strategies for securing AC/DC flexible transmission networks with renewables
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This paper studies key aspects of preventive and corrective security strategies to coordinate flexible transmission network infrastructure. To do so, we propose a two-stage stochastic
optimization model that can efficiently coordinate available preventive and corrective control actions (pre- and post-contingency)
from flexible network technologies, generation, and demand, while
explicitly considering the likelihood of postcontingency events and
wind/solar uncertainty. This stochastic/probabilistic model constitutes the counterfactual against which current deterministic,
preventive operational practices are compared. Flexible network
equipment such as HVDC and FACTS devices are efficiently modeled through a tight MILP representation and network losses are
also included through a linear representation. Through several case
studies, we demonstrate the advantages of probabilistic, corrective
security to improve coordination of HVDC and FACTS setpoints
and thus reduce network congestion and reserve holding levels,
improving the overall efficiency of the system operation. We also
quantify the value loss associated with current deterministic, preventive control operational practices when coordinating setpoints
of flexible network equipment, demonstrating that adding flexible network technology could even increase system costs under a
preventive security approach.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169397
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2018.2851214
ISSN: 08858950
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Volumen 33, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 6309-6320
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