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A review on resilience studies in active distribution systems

Dillip Kumar Mishra, Mojtaba Jabbari Ghadi, Ali Azizivahed, Li Li and Jiangfeng Zhang

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021, vol. 135, issue C

Abstract: The world has been experiencing natural disasters and man-made attacks on power system networks over the past few decades. These occurrences directly affect electricity infrastructures, thereby resulting in immense economic loss. The electric infrastructure is the backbone and one of the most essential components of human life. Thus, a resilient infrastructure must be constructed to cope with events of high-impact, low-possibility. Moreover, achieving resilience in the active distribution system (ADS) has been a vital research field of planning and operation of electric power systems. The incorporation of recent breakthrough technologies, such as micro- and smart grids, can make the distribution system become considerably resilient through planning-operation activities prior, during, and after an extreme event. This study offers the concepts premised on a systematic review of available literature by distinguishing characteristics between reliability and resiliency. Thereafter, the most relevant proceedings in conformity with an overview of the major blackouts, hardening and its guidelines, weather-related scenarios, taxonomies, and remedial actions are discussed. In addition, this research presents the planning, operational, and planning-operational attributes in response to catastrophes. Furthermore, a case study is conducted to support the review work, where the reliability and resilience of the ADS (IEEE 33-bus test system) are evaluated as performance indices with and without the addition of PV units. The performed research is laying out the importance of the distributed generation, such as PV, in the context of resilience, with the inclusion of different faults.

Keywords: Active distribution system (ADS); Planning-operational activities; Resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110201

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