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Dispatchable Region for Active Distribution Networks Using Approximate Second-Order Cone Relaxation

Systems and Control 2023-02-28 v3 Systems and Control

Abstract

Uncertainty in distributed renewable generation threatens the security of power distribution systems. The concept of the dispatchable region was developed to assess the ability of power systems to accommodate renewable generation at a given operating point. Although DC and linearized AC power flow equations are typically used to model dispatchable regions for transmission systems, these equations are rarely suitable for distribution networks. To achieve a suitable trade-off between accuracy and efficiency, this paper proposes a dispatchable region formulation for distribution networks using tight convex relaxation. Second-order cone relaxation is adopted to reformulate the AC power flow equations, which are then approximated by a polyhedron to improve tractability. Further, an efficient adaptive constraint generation algorithm is employed to construct the proposed dispatchable region. Case studies on distribution systems of various scales validate the computational efficiency and accuracy of the proposed method.

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@article{arxiv.2107.00329,
  title  = {Dispatchable Region for Active Distribution Networks Using Approximate Second-Order Cone Relaxation},
  author = {Zhigang Li and Wenjing Huang and J. H. Zheng and Q. H. Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.00329},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 10 figures

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