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Probabilistic optimal power fl ow in islanded microgrids with load, wind and solar uncertainties including intermittent generation spatial correlation

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ENERGY
Volume 222, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.119847

Keywords

Distribution generation (DG); Photovoltaic (PV); Islanded microgrid (IMG); Probabilistic optimal power flow (P-OPF); Point estimate method (PEM); Nataf transformation (NT); Multi-objective ant lion optimization; (MALO); Monte Carlo simulations (MCS)

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This paper focuses on addressing uncertainties in microgrids using PEM and Nataf Transformation, to solve the POPF problem with renewable energy sources. The proposed approach is tested and verified for its accuracy and reliability, showing potential for suitable replacement of Monte Carlo Simulation.
Increased investiture towards Distribution Generation (DG) in recent past had prompted for transmutation of existing networks to form microgrids that can operate autonomously or in conjunction with main-grid. In particular, the augmenting zeal for renewable DGs is thriving at recent times; but nondispatchability and uncertain nature pose specific challenges, which is the primary concern in this work. This paper employs Point Estimate Method (PEM) for handling uncertainties to solve the probabilistic-optimal power flow problem (POPF) with multiple objectives formulated in an islanded microgrid with droop coordinated DGs including uncertainties involved in load, wind and solar PV with suitable probability distributions. The devised POPF problem is proposed to solve for optimal droop parameters by multi-objective ant-lion optimization algorithm; tested and verified on modified 33-bus system. Furthermore, in actuality, spatial correlations among renewables play vital role in devising operational schedule for energy management strategies. This paper deals with PEM compounded with Nataf Transformation for POPF to handle spatial correlations in renewable generations. The dominance of wind correlation over solar PV correlations in POPF problem is highlighted. The robustness of proposed approach is verified with benchmark Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) to affirm about its accuracy for suitable replacement of proposed approach to MCS. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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