1. Demand response program integrated with self-healing virtual microgrids for enhancing the distribution system resiliency.
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Nowbandegani, Motahhar Tehrani, Nazar, Mehrdad Setayesh, Javadi, Mohammad Sadegh, and Catalão, João P.S.
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ENERGY storage , *POWER distribution networks , *MICROGRIDS , *ENERGY consumption , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) , *POWER resources - Abstract
• This paper proposes a comprehensive optimization program to increase economic efficiency and improve the resiliency. • A demand response program integrated with home energy storage systems is presented to optimize energy consumption. • To modify the consumption pattern of household consumers, a real-time pricing algorithm is proposed. • A self-healing system reconfiguration program integrated with distributed energy resources is presented. • Real data of California households are considered to model the home appliances and home energy storage systems. This paper proposes a comprehensive optimization program to increase economic efficiency and improve the resiliency of the Distribution Network (DN). A Demand Response Program (DRP) integrated with Home Energy Storage Systems (HESSs) is presented to optimize the energy consumption of household consumers. Each consumer implements a Smart Home Energy Management System (SHEMS) to optimize their energy consumption according to their desired comfort and preferences. To modify the consumption pattern of household consumers, a Real-Time Pricing (RTP) algorithm is proposed to reflect the energy price of the wholesale market to the retail market and consumers. In addition, a Self-Healing System Reconfiguration (SHSR) program integrated with Distributed Energy Resources (DER), reactive power compensation equipment, and Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) is presented to manage the DN energy and restore the network loads in disruptive events. The reconfiguration operation is performed by converting the isolated part of the DN from the upstream network to several self-sufficient networked virtual microgrids without executing any switching process. Real data of California households are considered to model the home appliances and HESSs. The proposed comprehensive program is validated on the modified IEEE 123-bus feeder in normal and emergency operating conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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