Abstract:Intentional islanding is an effective approach to avoid large-area blackouts and minimize outage losses through making full use of renewable energy sources. This paper proposes a novel strategy based on node electrical relevance and artificial bee colony algorithm. The node electrical relevance is defined with equivalent electrical distance and traditional line weight, which can reflect the electrical characteristics of power systems, differentiating the proposed strategy from most existing strategies which ar… Show more
“…The islanding approach can be solved using different methods and considering diverse constraints. Constrained spectral clustering [124], the multilevel kernel K [119], or the artificial bee colony algorithm [125] are examples of it.…”
Section: Smart Grid-based Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, regarding cascading failures, simulation of cascading failures is normally done to understand which grid branches will be more affected and where solutions like island mode can be applied to decrease the cascade failure effect [48,124].…”
Section: Modeling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptation state: Finally, the adaptation state occurs when the grid is fully restored and the prevention state starts once more, with the application of the actions mentioned in this subchapter and represented in Figure 5. Also, regarding cascading failures, simulation of cascading failures is normally done to understand which grid branches will be more affected and where solutions like island mode can be applied to decrease the cascade failure effect [48,124].…”
One of the most critical infrastructures in the world is electrical power grids (EPGs). New threats affecting EPGs, and their different consequences, are analyzed in this survey along with different approaches that can be taken to prevent or minimize those consequences, thus improving EPG resilience. The necessity for electrical power systems to become resilient to such events is becoming compelling; indeed, it is important to understand the origins and consequences of faults. This survey provides an analysis of different types of faults and their respective causes, showing which ones are more reported in the literature. As a result of the analysis performed, it was possible to identify four clusters concerning mitigation approaches, as well as to correlate them with the four different states of the electrical power system resilience curve.
“…The islanding approach can be solved using different methods and considering diverse constraints. Constrained spectral clustering [124], the multilevel kernel K [119], or the artificial bee colony algorithm [125] are examples of it.…”
Section: Smart Grid-based Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, regarding cascading failures, simulation of cascading failures is normally done to understand which grid branches will be more affected and where solutions like island mode can be applied to decrease the cascade failure effect [48,124].…”
Section: Modeling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptation state: Finally, the adaptation state occurs when the grid is fully restored and the prevention state starts once more, with the application of the actions mentioned in this subchapter and represented in Figure 5. Also, regarding cascading failures, simulation of cascading failures is normally done to understand which grid branches will be more affected and where solutions like island mode can be applied to decrease the cascade failure effect [48,124].…”
One of the most critical infrastructures in the world is electrical power grids (EPGs). New threats affecting EPGs, and their different consequences, are analyzed in this survey along with different approaches that can be taken to prevent or minimize those consequences, thus improving EPG resilience. The necessity for electrical power systems to become resilient to such events is becoming compelling; indeed, it is important to understand the origins and consequences of faults. This survey provides an analysis of different types of faults and their respective causes, showing which ones are more reported in the literature. As a result of the analysis performed, it was possible to identify four clusters concerning mitigation approaches, as well as to correlate them with the four different states of the electrical power system resilience curve.
“…[24], where the unavailability of all the lines is5 × 10 −5 . The primary loads are 6,9,12,18,35,37, 42, 51, 57, and 62. The tertiary loads are 7, 10,11,13,16,22,28,43,45,46,47,48,59, 60, and 63.…”
Section: Case Of Fast Islands Partition Simulation Studymentioning
“…But in this way, the DGs will be disconnected every time even in the case of temporary faults, which can hurt the reliability and introduce voltage sag problems when the size of DGs is large. The authors in Kimiai et al, Zhang et al, and Guo et al proposed different techniques especially superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) and solutions for islanded mode of operation in case of faults, but islanding operation might endanger the safety of utility personnel and public, leading to poor quality of power supply to customers. Moreover, DG units may get damaged because of wrong restoration of grid …”
Summary
The distributed generation (DG) is getting extensively integrated in existing power distribution system because of the massive development in green energy technologies and their economical, technical, and environment benefits. However, apart from beneficial aspects, DGs also have various and complex technical limitations, major of which are loss of protection coordination among protection devices which can lead to malfunctioning of protection devices, blind protection, fuse blowing, and permanent outage of power supply due to temporary faults. In this paper, a novel curve fitting technique is designed to restore much influenced recloser‐fuse coordination using the directional properties of midline recloser for upstream and downstream protection devices coordination. It also works on fuse‐saving scheme. Using Electrical Transient Analysis Program (ETAP) Software, the proposed methodology is implemented on a real 11 kV Rajewala radial distribution feeder starting from 132 kV Eimnabad grid station, district Gujranwala, Pakistan. Present here are some key results. Different case studies are carried out and results validate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology, and the coordination among protection devices is sustained even after DGs integration in the system.
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