Title :
Closure to Discussion on “Solving Preventive-Corrective SCOPF by a Hybrid Computational Strategy”
Author :
Yunfeng Wen ; Chuangxin Guo
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Electr. Eng., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Preventive control (PC) and corrective control (CC) are complementary actions in protecting large power systems against the risk of blackout. This paper addresses the optimal coordination between PC and CC via a preventive-corrective security-constrained optimal power flow model. The objective is to minimize the total expected-security-control cost which is the sum of the costs of PC and CC considering the probability of the contingencies. The constraints include system operating limits in pre- and post-contingency states, the existence of the post-contingency short-term equilibrium, and the coupling constraints on the CC actions. To solve the model, a hybrid computational strategy combining evolutionary algorithm and interior-point method is developed. The solution process consists of globally searching the critical feasible region and locally optimizing the operating variables in the found region, the two procedures interact iteratively to progressively tighten the solution region leading to the final solution. The proposed model and computational strategy are demonstrated on the IEEE 14-bus and 118-bus test systems. To speed up the computation, parallel processing of the approach is implemented.
Keywords :
evolutionary computation; iterative methods; load flow; minimisation; power system economics; power system protection; power system security; preventive maintenance; risk analysis; IEEE 118-bus system; IEEE 14-bus system; SCOPF model; blackout risk; corrective control; coupling constraint; evolutionary computation algorithm; expected security control cost minimisation; hybrid computational strategy; interior point method; iterative method; post-contingency short-term equilibrium; power system protection; preventive control; preventive-corrective security constrained optimal power flow model; system operating limits; Evolutionary computation; Load modeling; Optimization; Power system economics; Power system protection; Preventive maintenance;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2359354