Contingency-Risk Informed Power System Design
Title | Contingency-Risk Informed Power System Design |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Chen, R.L.-Y., Cohn, A., Neng Fan, Pinar, A. |
Journal | Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on |
Volume | 29 |
Pagination | 2087-2096 |
Date Published | Sept |
ISSN | 0885-8950 |
Keywords | combinatorial explosion, contingency analysis problem, Contingency requirements, contingency-risk informed power system design, decomposition, electric power system, Electricity, generation expansion problem, IEEE 30-bus systems, IEEE 57-bus systems, implicit optimization, integer programming, Investment, Laboratories, long-term grid planning, minimum cost, mixed-integer programming formulation, N-k-ε survivability criterion, Planning, power system economics, power system reliability, Power systems, risk analysis, separation oracle, Standards, time 2 h, transmission expansion problem, Vectors |
Abstract | We consider the problem of designing (or augmenting) an electric power system at a minimum cost such that it satisfies the N-k-e survivability criterion. This survivability criterion is a generalization of the well-known N-k criterion, and it requires that at least (1-ej) fraction of the steady-state demand be met after failures of j components, for j=0,1,...,k. The network design problem adds another level of complexity to the notoriously hard contingency analysis problem, since the contingency analysis is only one of the requirements for the design optimization problem. We present a mixed-integer programming formulation of this problem that takes into account both transmission and generation expansion. We propose an algorithm that can avoid combinatorial explosion in the number of contingencies, by seeking vulnerabilities in intermediary solutions and constraining the design space accordingly. Our approach is built on our ability to identify such system vulnerabilities quickly. Our empirical studies on modified instances of the IEEE 30-bus and IEEE 57-bus systems show the effectiveness of our methods. We were able to solve the transmission and generation expansion problems for k=4 in approximately 30 min, while other approaches failed to provide a solution at the end of 2 h. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6744681 |
DOI | 10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2301691 |
Citation Key | 6744681 |
- long-term grid planning
- Vectors
- transmission expansion problem
- time 2 h
- standards
- separation oracle
- risk analysis
- power systems
- power system reliability
- power system economics
- Planning
- N-k-ε survivability criterion
- mixed-integer programming formulation
- minimum cost
- combinatorial explosion
- Laboratories
- Investment
- integer programming
- implicit optimization
- IEEE 57-bus systems
- IEEE 30-bus systems
- generation expansion problem
- electricity
- Electric Power System
- decomposition
- contingency-risk informed power system design
- Contingency requirements
- contingency analysis problem