Investigation of Alternative Power Distribution and Optimal Configuration through the Implementation of Clustering Algorithms-Based Microgrids for a Case Study

D. Cheong, T. Fernando, H. Iu, Mark Reynolds, James R. E. Fletcher
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 Abstract— This paper presents a novel approach to optimizing rural electrical power transmission network. The primary objective of this project is to determine an optimal (more economical) network configuration for a case study where large portions of network assets are approaching the end of their life cycle. Therefore, this is the most opportune time to redesign, and implement economically beneficial distribution alternatives such as microgrids and standalone power systems and, to evaluate the economic benefits of a combination of distribution alternatives. The latter alongside multiple microgrids have often been overlooked by past studies. Using Minimum Spanning Trees (MSTs) and clustering algorithms, the ideal location of microgridsand combination of distribution alternatives can be investigated. The results obtained from this study suggest that implementing microgrids and standalone power systems, drastically reduce the total cost of the network when compared to anoverhead transmission MST network. Furthermore, a combination of an overhead network with microgrids and standalone power systems resulted in the most economical network
基于聚类算法的微电网替代配电及优化配置研究
摘要本文提出了一种优化农村输电网的新方法。这个项目的主要目标是为一个案例研究确定一个最佳的(更经济的)网络配置,其中大部分网络资产正在接近其生命周期的终点。因此,现在是重新设计和实施具有经济效益的配电替代方案(如微电网和独立电力系统)以及评估配电替代方案组合的经济效益的最佳时机。后者以及多个微电网常常被过去的研究所忽视。利用最小生成树(MSTs)和聚类算法,可以研究微网的理想位置和分布方案的组合。从这项研究中获得的结果表明,与架空传输MST网络相比,实施微电网和独立电力系统大大降低了网络的总成本。此外,将架空网络与微电网和独立电力系统相结合,形成了最经济的网络
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