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Convex Model for Controlled Islanding in Transmission Expansion Planning to Improve Frequency Stability

Masoud Esmaili, Mohammad Ghamsari‐Yazdel, Nima Amjady, C. Y. Chung

2020IEEE Transactions on Power Systems25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Intentional controlled islanding (ICI) is the last resort to split an endangered power system into smaller islands to prevent blackout. New lines that are planned by transmission expansion planning (TEP) can affect the stability of islands during ICI. In this paper, an ICI-TEP method is proposed to improve the stability of islands by more efficient planning of transmission assets. Moreover, by developing a criterion for the frequency of center of inertia (COI) in each island, the frequency deviations of generators from the COI frequency are minimized to result in more stable islands. The proposed ICI-TEP, incorporating AC network representation, is modeled as mixed-integer linear programming and quadratic convex problems ensuring tractability. A Benders decomposition strategy is also proposed to solve the problem. Results of testing the proposed ICI-TEP method on IEEE 39-bus and 300-bus test systems confirm its effectiveness, compared to conventional TEP, in terms of coping with sever disturbances by creating more stable islands with a lower load shedding.

Topics & Concepts

BlackoutIslandingElectric power systemMathematical optimizationFrequency deviationElectric power transmissionControl theory (sociology)Linear programmingStability (learning theory)Automatic frequency controlQuadratic equationComputer scienceInteger programmingTransmission (telecommunications)Power (physics)EngineeringMathematicsTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringPhysicsGeometryMachine learningArtificial intelligenceControl (management)Quantum mechanicsPower System Optimization and StabilityOptimal Power Flow DistributionHVDC Systems and Fault Protection
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