English

Optimal Transmission Switching and Busbar Splitting in Hybrid AC/DC Grids

Systems and Control 2025-12-10 v2 Systems and Control

Abstract

Driven by global climate goals, an increasing amount of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) is currently being installed worldwide. Especially in the context of offshore wind integration, hybrid AC/DC grids are considered to be the most effective technology to transmit this RES power over long distances. As hybrid AC/DC systems develop, they are expected to become increasingly complex and meshed as the current AC system. Nevertheless, there is still limited literature on how to optimize hybrid AC/DC topologies while minimizing the total power generation cost. For this reason, this paper proposes a methodology to optimize the steady-state switching states of transmission lines and busbar configurations in hybrid AC/DC grids. The proposed optimization model includes optimal transmission switching (OTS) and busbar splitting (BS), which can be applied to both AC and DC parts of hybrid AC/DC grids. To solve the problem, a scalable and exact nonlinear, non-convex model using a big M approach is formulated. In addition, convex relaxations and linear approximations of the model are tested, and their accuracy, feasibility, and optimality are analyzed. The numerical experiments show that a solution to the combined OTS/BS problem can be found in acceptable computation time and that the investigated relaxations and linearisations provide AC feasible results.

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@article{arxiv.2412.00270,
  title  = {Optimal Transmission Switching and Busbar Splitting in Hybrid AC/DC Grids},
  author = {Giacomo Bastianel and Marta Vanin and Dirk Van Hertem and Hakan Ergun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.00270},
  year   = {2025}
}