A Sensitivity-based Approach for Optimal Siting of Distributed Energy Resources

Mukesh Gautam, N. Bhusal, M. Benidris, C. Singh, J. Mitra
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This paper presents a sensitivity-based approach for the placement of distributed energy resources (DERs) in power systems. The approach is based on the fact that most planning studies utilize some form of optimization, and solutions to these optimization problems provide insights into the sensitivity of many system variables to operating conditions and constraints. However, most of the existing sensitivity-based planning criteria do not capture ranges of effectiveness of these solutions (i.e., ranges of the effectiveness of Lagrange multipliers). The proposed method detects the ranges of effectiveness of Lagrange multipliers and uses them to determine optimal solution alternatives. Profiles for existing generation and loads, and transmission constraints are taken into consideration. The proposed method is used to determine the impacts of DERs at different locations, in presence of a stochastic element (load variability). This method consists of sequentially calculating Lagrange multipliers of the dual solution of the optimization problem for various load buses for all load scenarios. Optimal sizes and sites of resources are jointly determined in a sequential manner based on the validity of active constraints. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated through several case studies on various test systems including the IEEE reliability test system (IEEE RTS), the IEEE 14 and 30 bus systems. In comparison with conventional sensitivity-based approaches (i.e., without considering ranges of validity of Lagrange multipliers), the proposed approach provides more accurate results for active constraints.
基于灵敏度的分布式能源优化选址方法
本文提出了一种基于灵敏度的电力系统分布式能源配置方法。该方法基于这样一个事实,即大多数规划研究都利用了某种形式的优化,这些优化问题的解决方案提供了对许多系统变量对操作条件和约束的敏感性的见解。然而,大多数现有的基于灵敏度的规划标准没有捕捉到这些解决方案的有效性范围(即拉格朗日乘数的有效性范围)。该方法检测拉格朗日乘子的有效范围,并利用它们来确定最优解的备选方案。考虑了现有发电和负荷的概况以及传输约束。所提出的方法用于确定在随机因素(负荷变异性)存在的情况下,DERs在不同位置的影响。该方法包括对各种负载情况下各种负载总线的优化问题的对偶解的拉格朗日乘子的顺序计算。基于活动约束的有效性,以顺序的方式共同确定资源的最优大小和位置。通过多个测试系统的案例研究,包括IEEE可靠性测试系统(IEEE RTS)、IEEE 14和IEEE 30总线系统,证明了该方法的有效性。与传统的基于灵敏度的方法(即不考虑拉格朗日乘子的有效范围)相比,该方法为主动约束提供了更准确的结果。
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