An Online Optimization Algorithm for Alleviating Contingencies in Transmission Networks
Nicolo Mazzi, Baosen Zhang, Daniel S. Kirschen

TL;DR
This paper introduces an online, measurement-based algorithm for real-time correction of contingencies in power transmission networks, improving response speed and accuracy without relying on detailed models.
Contribution
It presents a novel online control method that uses the network as a natural solver of power flow equations, enabling immediate implementation of corrective actions.
Findings
Effective in correcting line overloads
Reduces voltage violations
Operates within generator ramping constraints
Abstract
Power systems are increasingly operated in corrective rather than preventive security mode, which means that appropriate control actions must be taken immediately after a contingency has occurred. This paper proposes an online algorithm for automatically alleviating contingencies such as voltage limit violations and line overloads. Unlike previously proposed approaches, the network itself serves as a natural solver of the power flow equations. This makes it possible to start the implementation immediately and avoids problems caused by modeling errors. Every time the controller receives measurements from the grid, it evaluates the presence of contingencies and computes the optimal corrective actions that can be implemented before the next sampling period, subject to ramping constraints of the generators. These corrective actions are implemented through the standard Automatic Generation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower System Optimization and Stability · Frequency Control in Power Systems · Optimal Power Flow Distribution
