Line-Wise Optimal Power Flow Using Successive Linear Optimization Technique

2020 
Optimal power flow (OPF) is an important power systems optimization tool. However, due to the inherent nonlinearity of the solution space, OPF methods may yield a local optimal solution, leading to economic loss. For this reason, an OPF remains a major research topic. Changing power balance equations can change the solution space, alter solution time, and create a chance of reaching a better solution. In this paper, a new simple linewise optimal power flow (LWOPF) formulation is proposed using line-wise power balance equations and solved using the successive linear programming (SLP) technique. The study results on nine different test systems, up to a 9 241-bus real power system, show that the proposed method is accurate, provides monotonic convergence, scales well for large systems and is consistently faster, up to twice the speed of MATPOWER and other proven bus-wise SLP approaches to solve the OPF.
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