DocumentCode
1763255
Title
A Generic Approach for Solving Nonlinear-Discrete Security-Constrained Optimal Power Flow Problems in Large-Scale Systems
Author
Platbrood, Ludovic ; Capitanescu, Florin ; Merckx, Christian ; Crisciu, Horia ; Wehenkel, L.
Author_Institution
Power Syst. Consulting, Tractebel Eng., Brussels, Belgium
Volume
29
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
41760
Firstpage
1194
Lastpage
1203
Abstract
This paper proves the practicality of an iterative algorithm for solving realistic large-scale security-constrained optimal power flow (SCOPF) problems. This algorithm is based on the combination of a contingency filtering scheme, used to identify the binding contingencies at the optimum, and a network compression method, used to reduce the complexity of the post-contingency models included in the SCOPF formulation. We show that by combining these two complementary ideas, it is possible to solve in a reasonable time SCOPF problems on large power system models with a large number of contingencies. Unlike most results reported for large-scale SCOPF problems, our algorithm uses a nonlinear AC network model in both pre-contingency and post-contingency states, optimizes both active/reactive powers flows jointly, and treats the discrete variables. The proposed algorithm is implemented with state-of-the-art solvers and applied to two systems: a national grid with 2563 buses and 1297 contingencies, and a model of the European transmission network with 9241 buses and 12000 contingencies.
Keywords
iterative methods; large-scale systems; load flow; power filters; power grids; power system security; reactive power; transmission networks; European transmission network; active-reactive power flow; binding contingency; contingency filtering scheme; generic approach; iterative algorithm; large power system model; large-scale SCOPF problem; national grid; network compression method; nonlinear AC network model; nonlinear-discrete security-constrained optimal power flow problem; post-contingency model; post-contingency state; pre-contingency state; Europe; Generators; Iterative methods; Optimization; Reactive power; Vectors; Contingency filtering; network compression; network equivalents; security-constrained optimal power flow;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2289990
Filename
6670108
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