DOI:10.1007/s40565-019-0557-y |
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Assessing impacts of energy storage on resilience of distribution systems against hurricanes |
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Author:
Hieu T. NGUYEN1, John W. MUHS1, Masood PARVANIA1
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Author Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
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This paper develops a comprehensive framework to analyze the impact of energy storage on improving the resilience of distribution systems against hurricanes. This paper first develops a spatio-temporal model of progressing hurricane when making landfall that can be used to anticipate outage scenarios caused by the gust-wind speed. An optimization model is then developed for optimizing the operation of distribution systems during hurricane that captures both pre-outage and post-outage network operation constraints. Numerical simulations are performed on the modified IEEE 33-bus distribution system with real hurricane data in Houston to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model. |
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Resilience, Hurricane, Energy storage, Distribution system |
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Online Time:2019/07/31 |
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