Optimal Allocation of Protection and Control Devices in Distribution Networks with Microgrids

Cleberton Reiz, Tayenne Dias de Lima, J. Leite, M. Javadi, C. Gouveia
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Protection and control systems represent an essential part of distribution networks, ensuring the physical integrity of components and improving system reliability. Protection devices isolate a portion of the network affected by a fault, while control devices reduce the number of de-energized loads by transferring loads to neighboring feeders. The integration of distributed generation has the potential to improve the continuity of energy services through islanding operation during outage conditions. In this context, this paper presents a multi-objective optimization approach for the size and allocation of protection and control devices in distribution networks with microgrids supplied by renewable energy sources. Reclosers, fuses, remote-controlled switches, and directional relays are considered in the formulation. The demand and generation uncertainties define the islanding operation and the load transfer possibilities. A genetic algorithm is presented to solve the allocation problem. The compromise programming is performed to choose the best solution from the Pareto front. Results show interesting setups for the protection system and viability of islanding operation.
微电网配电网保护与控制装置的优化配置
保护和控制系统是配电网的重要组成部分,可确保组件的物理完整性并提高系统的可靠性。保护装置隔离受故障影响的部分网络,而控制装置通过将负载转移到邻近的馈线来减少断电负载的数量。分布式发电的集成有可能通过在停电条件下的孤岛运行来改善能源服务的连续性。在此背景下,本文提出了一种可再生能源微电网配电网保护与控制装置规模和配置的多目标优化方法。在配方中考虑了复位器、熔断器、遥控开关和定向继电器。需求和发电的不确定性决定了孤岛运行和负荷转移的可能性。提出了一种遗传算法来解决分配问题。通过折衷规划从Pareto前选择最优解。结果表明,该保护系统的设置和孤岛操作的可行性。
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