Enhancing Distribution System Resilience with Proactive Islanding and RCS-Based Fast Fault Isolation and Service Restoration

2019 
The resilience of power systems against extreme events has become a growing concern in recent years. In view of the fact that the resilience of a distribution system depends on its system function throughout the entire multi-stage recovery process after extreme events, and to comprehensively improve the abilities of distribution systems in resisting and rapidly recovering from extreme events, it is necessary to consider this multi-stage recovery process. In this paper, a novel resilience enhancement method is proposed, where proactive islanding and RCS (remotecontrolled switch)-based fast fault isolation and service restoration are comprehensively considered to improve the abilities of distribution systems in resisting and rapidly recovering from extreme events. The multi-stage recovery process is modeled in detail, including the topological and operational constraints of each stage in the multi-stage recovery process, as well as the coupling relationship among the stages. The model is formulated as a mixed-integer linear programming problem and applies to scenarios where the network topology varies. Resilience metrics based on the proposed method are introduced to evaluate the resilience level. Case studies on the IEEE 33-bus system and the real-world 94-bus system show that the proposed method is effective at resilience enhancement.
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