Economic Power Capacity Design of Distributed Energy Resources for Reliable Community Microgrids
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Publication:6289734
arXiv1708.01025MaRDI QIDQ6289734FDOQ6289734
Authors: Chen Yuan, Guangyi Liu, Zhiwei Wang, X. Chen, Mahesh S. Illindala
Publication date: 3 August 2017
Abstract: Community microgrids are developed within existing power systems by integrating local distributed energy resources (DERs). So power distribution systems can be seamlessly partitioned into community microgrids and end-users could be largely supported when an extreme event happens. However, because of DERs low inertia, their power capacity should be well designed to cover unexpected events and guarantee system reliability. This paper presents a quantitative and qualitative combined methodology for DERs selection, and an economic approach to meet the system reliability requirements. Discrete time Fourier transform (DTFT) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) are employed to obtain the optimal solution, with consideration of load demand and renewable generation uncertainties. In addition, a sensitivity analysis is conducted to show how DERs' capacity design is impacted by counted portion of the forecasted renewable generation.
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