Adaptive Formation of Microgrids With Mobile Emergency Resources for Critical Service Restoration in Extreme Conditions

2019 
The existing microgrid-based distribution system restoration methods follow traditional restoration criteria, which achieve a maximum coverage of distribution systems. In extreme conditions (e.g., natural disasters and physical and cyber attacks), the traditional restoration plans could pose additional financial and security risks to local utility customers. That is, restored services could be further interrupted by subsequent outages in the extended event. To address such resilience challenges, this paper proposes the formation of adaptive multimicrogrids as part of the critical service restoration strategy. The proposed strategy comprises microgrid formation (MF) and load switching sequence (LSS) steps. The MF forms multiple microgrids with minimum overall scale and radial or looped topologies and includes optimally positioned mobile emergency resources to address potential risks in extreme conditions. The LSS determines a proper load switching sequence for ensuring the system dynamic performance in the restoration process. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy is verified by a case study on the IEEE 132-node test feeder system and the time-domain simulation in MATLAB Simulink.
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