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Metrics and quantitative framework for assessing microgrid resilience against windstorms

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2018.07.025

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Microgrids; Resilience; Fragility curves; High-impact low-probability events; Measure of performance (MoP); Distributed energy resources (DERs); Windstorm

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  1. Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) [95834085]

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Recent extreme weather events have emphasized the need for new methods and metrics to assess the power system resilience in response to high-impact low-probability (HILP) events. Microgrids (MGs) have been instrumental in such occasions for maintaining the power supply continuity to local customers. This paper provides a quantitative framework for assessing the MG resilience in response to HILP windstorms. The proposed framework jointly employs fragility curves of overhead distribution branches and windstorm profile to quantify the degradation in the MG performance (particularly supplied load in this work). The proposed analytical method is simple and computationally efficient which offers a quick means for getting knowledge about adverse impacts of an approaching windstorm and taking preventive measures accordingly. A set of normalized metrics is defined which provides a comparable tool for assessing the resilience in various operating conditions and power systems. The impacts of restorative actions, the system reinforcement, and the event severity on resilience curves and metrics are also investigated. The effectiveness of the proposed approach in response to an extreme windstorm is examined on a real-scale MG test bed.

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