Distributed Energy Resource-Cognizant Upgrade Paths to the Traditional Restoration Strategy of Utilities for Improved Load Restoration: Preprint

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Abstract

Climate change has resulted in increasingly impactful and more frequent occurrences of extreme weather events. This trend poses a significant challenge for distribution utilities and system operators to ensure that there is uninterrupted power supply to critical loads in their networks under fault scenarios; however, currently, utilities deploying the automated fault location, isolation and restoration (FLISR) function in their advanced distribution management system (ADMS) do not take into account the available generation and load-modification capabilities of distributed energy resources present in the disconnected network due to an upstream isolated fault. This results in the network reconfiguration and restoration to result in sub-optimal load restoration. Therefore, this paper presents two approaches that can upgrade the existing FLISR capabilities of distribution utilities to significantly increase the restoration of critical loads. The performance of the proposed approaches is evaluated on a numerical model of a real distribution feeder in Georgia, USA.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 2023
Event2023 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting - Orlando, Florida
Duration: 16 Jul 202320 Jul 2023

Conference

Conference2023 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting
CityOrlando, Florida
Period16/07/2320/07/23

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5D00-86503

Keywords

  • DER
  • FLISR
  • network optimization
  • network reconfiguration

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