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Assessing the impact of cyber attacks manipulating distributed energy resources on power system operation

Authors :
Linnartz, Philipp
Winkens, Alexander
Ulbig, Andreas
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Successful cyber attacks on power systems cause severe disruptions. One possible manipulation strategy is the utilization of distributed energy resources (DERs) to disturb power system operation. In addition to the impact on bulk power system frequency, local cascading effects caused by DER control and protection can increase the severity of this strategy. To investigate these effects, manipulation scenarios including the disconnection as well as the manipulation of active (P) and reactive power (Q) setpoints of DERs are derived. The impact is analyzed using time-domain simulations and quantified using assessment criteria such as voltage band violation and plant protection triggering. Though DER disconnection leads to high amounts of lost P injection the manipulation of Q setpoints offers potential to disconnect additional DERs through local cascading effects. To mitigate the impact of the manipulation scenarios automated tap changer operation as well as a limitation of remotely accessible Q is suitable.<br />Comment: In proceedings of the 11th Bulk Power Systems Dynamics and Control Symposium (IREP 2022), July 25-30, 2022, Banff, Canada

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.07968
Document Type :
Working Paper