Online Energy Price Matrix Factorization for Power Grid Topology Tracking
Abstract
Grid security and open markets are two major smart grid goals. Transparency of market data facilitates a competitive and efficient energy environment, yet it may also reveal critical physical system information. Recovering the grid topology based solely on publicly available market data is explored here. Real-time energy prices are calculated as the Lagrange multipliers of network-constrained economic dispatch; that is, via a linear program (LP) typically solved every 5 minutes. Granted the grid Laplacian is a parameter of this LP, one could infer such a topology-revealing matrix upon observing successive LP dual outcomes. The matrix of spatio-temporal prices is first shown to factor as the product of the inverse Laplacian times a sparse matrix. Leveraging results from sparse matrix decompositions, topology recovery schemes with complementary strengths are subsequently formulated. Solvers scalable to high-dimensional and streaming market data are devised. Numerical validation using real load data on the IEEE 30-bus grid provide useful input for current and future market designs.
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@article{arxiv.1410.6095,
title = {Online Energy Price Matrix Factorization for Power Grid Topology Tracking},
author = {Vassilis Kekatos and Georgios B. Giannakis and Ross Baldick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.6095},
year = {2016}
}
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Submitted to the IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid