Enhancing Indian Practical Distribution System Resilience Through Microgrid Formation and Integration of Distributed Energy Resources Considering Battery Electric Vehicle
Electrical microgrids (EMGs) are positioned to play an important role in the future distribution grid as technology advances and distributed energy resources (DERs) emerge. In the event of major natural disasters, the functioning capabilities of active distribution systems (DS) face ongoing problems...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE access 2023, Vol.11, p.133521-133539 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Electrical microgrids (EMGs) are positioned to play an important role in the future distribution grid as technology advances and distributed energy resources (DERs) emerge. In the event of major natural disasters, the functioning capabilities of active distribution systems (DS) face ongoing problems. To assess the resilience of a distribution system, a thorough methodology must be established. This study proposes a methodology that demonstrates how the use of EMGs and DERs, in conjunction with line hardening, can improve resilience in extreme operating situations. The framework examines four separate scenarios, each with its own set of restoration procedures and critical loads. A combination of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), solar photovoltaic distributed generation (SPV-DG), battery energy storage systems (BESS), and distribution static compensators (DSTATCOMs) is being integrated into practical Indian distribution systems consisting of 28 and 52 buses to improve resilience. The goal is to improve the newly specified resilience indices and restore all of the loads that have been affected by the faults. The bald eagle search algorithm (BESA) is used to identify the appropriate allocation of SPV-DG and solve the objective function within the system. The results of our tests show that our proposed technique has the capacity to enhancement the resilience and successfully restore all damaged loads in a distribution system. |
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ISSN: | 2169-3536 2169-3536 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3336858 |