Active network management for electrical distribution systems: problem formulation, benchmark, and approximate solution
Quentin Gemine, Damien Ernst, Bertrand Corn\'elusse

TL;DR
This paper formulates the complex active network management problem in electrical distribution systems as a stochastic mixed-integer nonlinear program, provides benchmark test cases, and evaluates solution approaches under uncertainty and system size variations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive problem formulation for ANM, offers benchmark test beds, and analyzes solution strategies for large-scale stochastic mixed-integer nonlinear programs.
Findings
Quantitative results using state-of-the-art solvers
Sensitivity analysis over system size and flexibility
Availability of benchmark test beds for further research
Abstract
With the increasing share of renewable and distributed generation in electrical distribution systems, Active Network Management (ANM) becomes a valuable option for a distribution system operator to operate his system in a secure and cost-effective way without relying solely on network reinforcement. ANM strategies are short-term policies that control the power injected by generators and/or taken off by loads in order to avoid congestion or voltage issues. Advanced ANM strategies imply that the system operator has to solve large-scale optimal sequential decision-making problems under uncertainty. For example, decisions taken at a given moment constrain the future decisions that can be taken and uncertainty must be explicitly accounted for because neither demand nor generation can be accurately forecasted. We first formulate the ANM problem, which in addition to be sequential and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Energy Management · Optimal Power Flow Distribution · Electric Power System Optimization
