论文标题

使用PowerModelSitd.jl建模和快速原型制造OPF公式

Modeling and Rapid Prototyping of Integrated Transmission-Distribution OPF Formulations with PowerModelsITD.jl

论文作者

Ospina, Juan, Fobes, David M., Bent, Russell, Wächter, Andreas

论文摘要

传统的电力系统由由传输系统和分配系统运营商独立管理的不同单向电源流量阶段组成。但是,随着由于分布式能源的整合,分配系统的复杂性增加,传输和分配网络之间的协调对于功率电网的最佳操作至关重要。但是,传输和分布之间的耦合模型和公式是非平凡的,尤其是由于将传输系统作为单相建模以及分布系统作为多线导体相位 - 平衡的常见实践。为了实现功率流程的快速原型制作,特别是在这两个看似不兼容的数据模型之间的边界条件的建模中,我们介绍了PowerModelsitd.jl,这是一种用Julia编写的免费的,开源的工具包,用于综合传输 - 分布(ITD),以利用InfraStructuremoders.jl-Jjl-Jl-Jl-Jl-Jul-eplastents for the Inforages优化的优化。拟议框架的主要目的是提供稳态ITD优化问题的基线实现,同时为评估新兴配方和优化问题提供了共同的平台。在这项工作中,我们介绍了PowerModelsitd.jl中当前支持的非线性配方,其中包括AC极性,AC矩形,电流电压和线性网络传输模型。使用IEEE传输和分销网络的组合对结果进行验证。

Conventional electric power systems are composed of different unidirectional power flow stages of generation, transmission, and distribution, managed independently by transmission system and distribution system operators. However, as distribution systems increase in complexity due to the integration of distributed energy resources, coordination between transmission and distribution networks will be imperative for the optimal operation of the power grid. However, coupling models and formulations between transmission and distribution is non-trivial, in particular due to the common practice of modeling transmission systems as single-phase, and distribution systems as multi-conductor phase-unbalanced. To enable the rapid prototyping of power flow formulations, in particular in the modeling of the boundary conditions between these two seemingly incompatible data models, we introduce PowerModelsITD.jl, a free, open-source toolkit written in Julia for integrated transmission-distribution (ITD) optimization that leverages mature optimization libraries from the InfrastructureModels.jl-ecosystem. The primary objective of the proposed framework is to provide baseline implementations of steady-state ITD optimization problems, while providing a common platform for the evaluation of emerging formulations and optimization problems. In this work, we introduce the nonlinear formulations currently supported in PowerModelsITD.jl, which include AC-polar, AC-rectangular, current-voltage, and a linear network transportation model. Results are validated using combinations of IEEE transmission and distribution networks.

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