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Enhancing the Spatio-Temporal Observability of Grid-Edge Resources in Distribution Grids

S. Lin, Hao Zhu

2021IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Enhancing the spatio-temporal observability of distributed energy resources (DERs) is crucial for achieving secure and efficient operations in distribution grids. This paper puts forth a joint recovery framework for residential loads by leveraging the complimentary strengths of heterogeneous measurements in real time. The proposed framework integrates low-resolution smart meter data collected at every load node with fast-sampled feeder-level measurements from limited number of distribution phasor measurement units. To address the lack of data, we exploit two key characteristics for the loads and DERs, namely the sparse changes due to infrequent activities of appliances and electric vehicles (EVs) and the locational dependence of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation. Accordingly, meaningful regularization terms are introduced to cast a convex load recovery problem, which will be further simplified to reduce the computational complexity. The load recovery solutions can be utilized to identify the EV charging events at each load node and to infer the total behind-the-meter PV output. Numerical tests using real-world data have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed approaches in enhancing the visibility of grid-edge DERs.

Topics & Concepts

ObservabilitySmart gridSmart meterDistributed generationGridComputer scienceDistributed computingExploitPhotovoltaic systemPhasorMathematical optimizationReal-time computingEngineeringElectrical engineeringElectric power systemMathematicsRenewable energyPower (physics)Computer securityQuantum mechanicsGeometryPhysicsApplied mathematicsSmart Grid Energy ManagementSparse and Compressive Sensing TechniquesPower Line Communications and Noise