Risk-Averse Resilient Operation of Electricity Grid Under the Risk of Wildfire
Wildfires and other extreme weather conditions due to climate change are stressing the aging electrical infrastructure. Power utilities have implemented public safety power shutoffs as a method to mitigate the risk of wildfire by proactively de-energizing some power lines, which leaves customers wit...
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Zusammenfassung: | Wildfires and other extreme weather conditions due to climate change are
stressing the aging electrical infrastructure. Power utilities have implemented
public safety power shutoffs as a method to mitigate the risk of wildfire by
proactively de-energizing some power lines, which leaves customers without
power. System operators have to make a compromise between de-energizing of
power lines to avoid the wildfire risk and energizing those lines to serve the
demand. In this work, with a quantified wildfire ignition risk of each line, a
resilient operation problem is presented in power systems with a high
penetration level of renewable generation resources. A two-stage robust
optimization problem is formulated and solved using column-and-constraint
generation algorithm to find improved balance between the de-energization of
power lines and the customers served. Different penetration levels of renewable
generation to mitigate the impact of extreme fire hazard situations on the
energization of customers is assessed. The validity of the presented robust
optimization algorithm is demonstrated on various test cases. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.15774 |