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Distributed transactive framework for congestion management of multiple-microgrid distribution systems
Fattaheian Dehkordi, S ; Sharif University of Technology | 2021
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2021.3135139
- Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc , 2021
- Abstract:
- The privatization of distribution systems has resulted in the development of multiple-microgrid (multiple-MG) systems where each microgrid independently operates its local resources. Moreover, the high integration of independent distributed energy sources could lead to operational issues such as grid congestion in future distribution systems. Therefore, this paper provides a transactive-based energy management framework to operate multiple-MG distribution systems; while, alleviating grid congestion in a decentralized manner. In this respect, alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) is considered to develop an operational framework that copes with distributed nature of multiple-MG systems. In this context, a novel procedure in the context of ADMM is proposed to distributedly determine transactive coordinator signals which address energy prices as well as power losses and grid congestions. Furthermore, each MG takes into account stochastic programming and the conditional value-at-risk index to handle the uncertainty of its operational scheduling. At last, the proposed framework is applied on IEEE 37-bus and 123-bus test grids to investigate its efficacy in distributed energy management of multiple-MG systems. IEEE
- Keywords:
- Distribution functions ; Energy management ; Privatization ; Stochastic programming ; Stochastic systems ; Value engineering ; Congestion alleviation ; Convex functions ; Distribution grid ; Distribution grid ; Index ; Local resources ; Microgrid systems ; Multiple-microgrid system ; Optimisations ; Responsive local resource ; Transactive coordinator signal ; Scheduling
- Source: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid ; 2021 ; 19493053 (ISSN)
- URL: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9650556