The Dilemma of Electricity Grid Expansion Planning in Areas at the Risk of Wildfire
The utilities consider public safety power shut-offs imperative for the mitigation of wildfire risk. This paper presents expansion planning of power system under fire hazard weather conditions. The power lines are quantified based on the risk of fire ignition. A 10-year expansion planning scenario i...
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Zusammenfassung: | The utilities consider public safety power shut-offs imperative for the
mitigation of wildfire risk. This paper presents expansion planning of power
system under fire hazard weather conditions. The power lines are quantified
based on the risk of fire ignition. A 10-year expansion planning scenario is
discussed to supply power to customers by considering three decision variables:
distributed solar generation; modification of existing power lines; addition of
new lines. Two-stage robust optimization problem is formulated and solved using
Column-and-Constraint Generation Algorithm to find improved balance among
de-energization of customers, distributed solar generation, modification of
power lines, and addition of new lines. It involves lines de-energization of
high wildfire risk regions and serving the customers by integrating distributed
solar generation. The impact of de-energization of lines on distributed solar
generation is assessed. The number of hours each line is energized and total
load shedding during a 10-year period is evaluated. Different uncertainty
levels for system demand and solar energy integration are considered to find
the impact on the total operation cost of the system. The effectiveness of the
presented algorithm is evaluated on 6- and 118-bus systems. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.00334 |