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Security Constrained Unit Commitment Based on Modified Line Outage Distribution Factors

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The N-1 criterion is universally taken as the security constrains in the security-constrained unit commitment (SCUC) problem. The line outage distribution factors (LODF) is widely used in the N-1 continency… Click to show full abstract

The N-1 criterion is universally taken as the security constrains in the security-constrained unit commitment (SCUC) problem. The line outage distribution factors (LODF) is widely used in the N-1 continency for its state independence and computational efficiency. However, the LODF based model fails to consider reactive power and voltage magnitude. This paper closes this gap by deriving modified line outage distribution factors (MLODF) based on a linear power flow model. The proposed model, though state-independent, provides high-quality approximation of voltage magnitudes. Then, we apply this model to formulate the SCUC problem and propose an iterative solution process based on MLODF post-contingency filter to set up the contingency constraints. The simulation results of the benchmark test systems verify the accuracy of proposed MLODF. The six-bus and IEEE 118-bus systems show that the MLODF based model can provide a more accurate and secure generation schedule comparing with the traditional LODF based model while ensuring the AC feasibility for most N-1 continency.

Keywords: line outage; distribution factors; security; outage distribution

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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