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Improving Reliability of Islanded Distribution Systems With Distributed Renewable Energy Resources

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 2028-2038

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2012.2200703

Keywords

Distributed generation; distribution system planning; genetic algorithm; heuristic optimization; multiobjective optimization; reliability; renewable energy sources; smart grid

Funding

  1. Power Systems Engineering Research Center
  2. Joint Institute of Strategic Energy Analysis
  3. Colorado State University Energy Supercluster

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An optimization problem called the feeder addition problem is defined to determine potential locations for adding interties between feeders in a legacy radial distribution system to improve the reliability in the islanded mode of operation-a desired feature under the Smart Grid Initiative. Numerical bounds are established on the growth of the feeder addition problem. The feeder addition problem in a popular test system is handled using two different optimization methods to balance cost and reliability for utility applications. To approximate the power output of the distributed generation sources considered, an empirical equation incorporating the capacity factors of renewable energy-based distributed generation sources and results of an industry survey is used. Both optimization methods are shown to improve the system reliability for cases where the distributed generation output exceeded feeder demand.

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