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Resilient Scheduling of Networked Microgrids Against Real-Time Failures

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Integrating microgrids within distribution systems can significantly improve the power system’s reliability while reducing operating costs. However, due to the unintentional disaster conditions, sometimes distribution systems and microgrids cannot support… Click to show full abstract

Integrating microgrids within distribution systems can significantly improve the power system’s reliability while reducing operating costs. However, due to the unintentional disaster conditions, sometimes distribution systems and microgrids cannot support each other, and the microgrids are forced to work in the islanded mode. Accordingly, we developed an optimal resilient scheduling scheme that guarantees networked microgrids (NMGs) reliable operation in the normal and islanding modes. To achieve this aim, the problem is decomposed into day-ahead normal operation (grid-connected) and real-time islanded examination by benders decomposition algorithm perspective. The specified scheme of NMGs in the normal operation will be scrutinized in the real-time islanded mode. According to the benders decomposition theory, the scheduling of NMGs would be revised in the next iteration if the current schedule is not feasible for possible real-time islanding conditions. The status of thermal units, charging, and discharging of energy storage systems respecting their other constraints are changed depending on the type and severity of mismatches between generation and demand. Three different interconnection topologies are tested for assessing the performance of the proposed method and the impact of transaction energy between NMGs on that. Numerical simulations illustrate the advantages of the proposed scheme and explain its merits.

Keywords: time; networked microgrids; real time; resilient scheduling; scheduling networked; microgrids real

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2021

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