Deep-Learning-Aided Voltage-Stability-Enhancing Stochastic Distribution Network Reconfiguration

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arXiv2208.08051MaRDI QIDQ6408069FDOQ6408069

Wanjun Huang, Changhong Zhao

Publication date: 16 August 2022

Abstract: Power distribution networks are approaching their voltage stability boundaries due to the severe voltage violations and the inadequate reactive power reserves caused by the increasing renewable generations and dynamic loads. In the broad endeavor to resolve this concern, we focus on enhancing voltage stability through stochastic distribution network reconfiguration (SDNR), which optimizes the (radial) topology of a distribution network under uncertain generations and loads. We propose a deep learning method to solve this computationally challenging problem. Specifically, we build a convolutional neural network model to predict the relevant voltage stability index from the SDNR decisions. Then we integrate this prediction model into successive branch reduction algorithms to reconfigure a radial network with optimized performance in terms of power loss reduction and voltage stability enhancement. Numerical results on two IEEE network models verify the significance of enhancing voltage stability through SDNR and the computational efficiency of the proposed method.













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