4.7 Article

Large-Scale Preventive Security-Constrained Unit Commitment Considering N-k Line Outages and Transmission Losses

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 2032-2041

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2021.3116462

Keywords

Propagation losses; Security; Load flow; Costs; Production; Indexes; Computational modeling; Generalized generation distribution factors; N-k line outages; preventive security-constrained unit commitment; transmission losses

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain [RTI2018-098703-B-I00]
  2. CONACyT under the Programa de Graduados e Investigacion en Ingenieria Electrica (PGIIE), Tecnologico Nacional deMexico/Instituto Tecnologico de Morelia (ITM) [449942/639346]

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This paper introduces a new formulation for the preventive security-constrained unit commitment problem, taking into account the impact of N-k line outages and transmission losses on transmission constraints. The methodology includes the use of line outage distribution factors and piecewise linear expressions to ensure the safety and efficiency of power system operation.
This paper presents a new formulation for the preventive security-constrained unit commitment problem modeling N-k line outages and transmission losses. The pre- and post-contingency transmission constraints, representing N-k line outages, are explicitly included by using generalized generation distribution factors. To account for security, a contingency selection procedure based on line outage distribution factors finds a list of worst-case contingencies. Transmission losses are incorporated using piecewise linear expressions. The proposed model is formulated as an instance of mixed-integer linear programming. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is illustrated with the IEEE 57-bus system and the 1,354-bus portion of the European transmission system. As empirically evidenced, the explicit consideration of N-k line outages and transmission losses leads to different decisions in the generation scheduling and dispatch, ensuring secure power system operation.

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