A method of determining target configurations for power system restoration using a mixed integer programming approach

2007 
When electricity supply is interrupted due to a fault, it is essential that the power system be restored promptly according to an adequately planned restoration procedure. A problem of obtaining an appropriate target system for restoration is referred to as a power system restoration problem. The authors have already proposed a very efficient method based on the network simplex method which is in the category of mathematical programming approaches. Although the method is effective for most system conditions, it is likely to give an undesirable result in the case of abnormal network conditions. This paper proposes an effective and computationally fast solution algorithm based on the mixed integer programming approach, which can resolve the shortcoming of the former method The solution speed is improved greatly by incorporating the, restoration strategies of system operators. The following assumptions are postulated in this approach: (1)0–1 variables are allocated to branches and loads to present their status; (2) continuous variables are taken to represent branch flows: and (3) costs are assigned to branches to represent their priorities during restorative operations and power flow limits. The proposed approach can be used to complement the former approach. The new approach has been applied to restoration problems of practical size, and simulation results demonstrate its advantage over the former method for intricate operating conditions.
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