Title :
Load reallocation in the service restoration application for distribution networks
Author :
Dimitrijevic, Srdjan ; Rajakovic, Nikola
Author_Institution :
Mott MacDonald, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
The service restoration of medium voltage distribution networks considering load reallocation in the substation areas that are topological neighbors to de-energized area is presented in this paper. The heuristic graph-based approach based on Prim´s algorithm for finding the minimum spanning tree logic is implemented in the service restoration application. Primary objective of the proposed service restoration application is the minimization of the unsupplied load to consumers in de-energised area. Secondary objective is the reduction of the number of switching operations. The approach for the reduction of the number of switching operations is based on the assignment of the weighting coefficient to branches in a de-energized area. Key improvement with the proposed algorithm is achieved by the introduction of the load reallocation consideration during service restoration calculations. The load reallocation significantly improves the fulfilling of the primary objective i.e. the number of consumers in de-energised area that shall have restored service shall be significantly increased.
Keywords :
distribution networks; graph theory; power system restoration; substations; Prim algorithm; heuristic graph-based approach; load reallocation; medium voltage distribution network; minimum spanning tree logic; service restoration application; substation; switching operation; unsupplied load minimization; Load flow; Minimization; Substations; Switches; Switchgear; Vegetation; Power distribution; Power system management; Power system restoration; Smart grids;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT), 2014 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
DOI :
10.1109/ISGT.2014.6816410