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A Combined Repair Crew Dispatch Problem for Resilient Electric and Natural Gas System Considering Reconfiguration and DG Islanding

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Resilience is an overarching concept that requires combined efforts from interdependent critical infrastructures to achieve. As the interdependence between the power system and the natural gas system grows, the roles… Click to show full abstract

Resilience is an overarching concept that requires combined efforts from interdependent critical infrastructures to achieve. As the interdependence between the power system and the natural gas system grows, the roles of coordination in post-disaster repair will be unneglectable to improve the resilience of the two systems. In this paper, a combined repair crew dispatch problem for the interdependent power and natural gas systems is proposed. The repair schedule of the two systems is coordinated and co-optimized. Both power system topology reconfiguration and intentional DG islanding are modeled as operational measures to further improve the resilience of the interdependent systems. Case studies validate the effectiveness of the proposed method in reducing load shedding and repair duration, and prove that the interdependence has a significant impact on the repair sequence and crew coordination.

Keywords: system; gas system; crew; natural gas; repair

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Year Published: 2019

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