Optimizing resource and restauration scheduling for power distribution systems after a natural hazards a case study with volcanic lahars.

 

Authors
Llumigusín Cachipuz, Grace Alexandra; Yánez Chancusig, Jhonatan Alexander
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Article
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High impact low probability events (HILP) such as natural hazards significantly affect the infrastructure of power distribution systems (PDS) leading to considerable social and economic loss. This paper presents a novel methodology for optimizing resource and restoration scheduling in PDS after a natural hazards focusing on reducing operational costs during PDS recovery. The proposed methodology includes a mixed integer linear programming optimization problem in which a DC optimal power flow model is solved. The proposed methodology was evaluated in the IEEE 34-node test feeder and in a real-world case in two PDS: the San Rafael and Salcedo feeders in Cotopaxi Ecuador. The results show the effectiveness of the proposed methodology compared with traditional recovery criteria.
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Publication Year
2022
Language
eng
Topic
SISTEMAS DE DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ENERGÍA
ERUPCIONES VOLCÁNICAS
Repository
Repositorio Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas
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