• DocumentCode
    79361
  • Title

    Distribution Automation Strategies: Evolution of Technologies and the Business Case

  • Author

    Das, Ratan ; Madani, Vahid ; Aminifar, Farrokh ; McDonald, John ; Venkata, S.S. ; Novosel, Damir ; Bose, Anjan ; Shahidehpour, Mohammad

  • Author_Institution
    ABB Inc., Bethlehem, PA, USA
  • Volume
    6
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Jul-15
  • Firstpage
    2166
  • Lastpage
    2175
  • Abstract
    With the spotlight on smart grid development around the world, it is critical to recognize the key factors contributing to changing power-system characteristics. This is more apparent in distribution systems with the integration of renewable energy sources, energy storage, and microgrid development. Source and load control at the distribution level is a key requirement of the evolving system. These activities require distribution automation (DA) strategies that take advantage of available technologies, while promoting newer solutions. It is necessary to create a roadmap for holistic DA strategies in a smarter grid. Sustainable and resilient grid development is a paradigm shift requiring a new line of thinking in the engineering, operation, and maintenance of the power system. Distributed control architectures based on dynamic load and source data should be explored as a possible solution. This paper discusses a novel approach that integrates protection, control, and monitoring using high-performance computing at the primary distribution substation level. The business case for infrastructure investment in the distribution systems is also discussed. This paper concludes with a discussion on emerging and future technologies for DA to improve the resiliency of a sustainable grid.
  • Keywords
    control engineering computing; distributed control; distributed power generation; load regulation; maintenance engineering; parallel processing; power distribution control; power engineering computing; smart power grids; substations; business case; changing power-system characteristics; distributed control architectures; distribution automation strategies; distribution systems; high-performance computing; load control; microgrid development integration; power system engineering; power system maintenance; power system operation; primary distribution substation level; renewable energy source integration; smart grid development; source control; sustainable grid resiliency improvement; Buildings; Business; Microgrids; Relays; Reliability; Sensors; Substations; Demand response (DR); distributed control; distributed energy resource (DER); distribution automation (DA); microgrid; smarter grid;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1949-3053
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSG.2014.2368393
  • Filename
    7047929