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Coordinated Frequency-Constrained Stochastic Economic Dispatch for Integrated Transmission and Distribution System via Distributed Optimization (2305.11440v1)

Published 19 May 2023 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: When large-scale uncertain centralized and distributed renewable energy sources are connected to a power system, separate dispatching of the transmission power system (TPS) and the active distribution network (ADN) will lower the network security and frequency security of the system. To address these problems, this paper proposes a coordinated frequency-constrained stochastic economic dispatch (CFC-SED) model for an integrated transmission and distribution (ITD) system. In this model, the dynamic frequency security constraints and network security constraints of the ITD system are constructed, and the joint chance constraints are adopted to handle the uncertainty. Then, the control parameters of inverter-based resources, the base point power, and the regulation reserve of all dispatchable resources in the ITD system are jointly optimized for the minimum operating cost. TPS and ADNs can deliver base point power bidirectionally and provide frequency regulation support bidirectionally, which extend the existing reserve assumption in ITD dispatch and enhance the operational security of the ITD system. Moreover, based on the alternating direction of multiplier algorithm, a two-layer distributed optimization framework is proposed to solve the CFC-SED model. Case studies show that the CFC-SED model can fully utilize the potential of multiple regulation resources to improve the security performance of the ITD system, and TPS and ADNs can be coordinated efficiently through the proposed distributed optimization framework.

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