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arxiv: 2405.20733 · v1 · pith:BTXCQZQX · submitted 2024-05-31 · eess.SY · cs.SY

Dynamic Microgrid Formation Considering Time-dependent Contingency: A Distributionally Robust Approach

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keywords microgriddistributiondistributionallyeventsextremeformationrobustsystem
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The increasing frequency of extreme weather events has posed significant risks to the operation of power grids. During long-duration extreme weather events, microgrid formation (MF) is an essential solution to enhance the resilience of the distribution systems by proactively partitioning the distribution system into several microgrids to mitigate the impact of contingencies. This paper proposes a distributionally robust dynamic microgrid formation (DR-DMF) approach to fully consider the temporal characteristics of line failure probability during long-duration extreme weather events like typhoons. The boundaries of each microgrid are dynamically adjusted to enhance the resilience of the system. Furthermore, the expected load shedding is minimized by a distributionally robust optimization model considering the uncertainty of line failure probability regarding the worst-case distribution of contingencies. The effectiveness of the proposed model is verified by numerical simulations on a modified IEEE 37-node system.

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