Entropic Value-at-Risk Constrained Optimal Power Flow Considering Distribution Network Outages During Extreme Events
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Luo Xu
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Hongtai Zeng
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Ning Lin
Abstract
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Measuring and managing the risk of extensive distribution network outages during extreme events is critical for ensuring system-level energy balance in transmission network operations. However, existing risk measures used in stochastic optimization of power systems are computationally intractable for this problem involving large numbers of discrete random variables. Using a new coherent risk measure, Entropic Value-at-Risk (EVaR), that requires significantly less computational complexity, we propose an EVaR-constrained optimal power flow model that can quantify and manage the outage risk of extensive distribution feeders. The optimization problem with EVaR constraints on discrete random variables is equivalently reformulated as a conic programming model, which allows the problem to leverage the computational efficiency of conic solvers. The superiority of the proposed model is validated on the real-world Puerto Rico transmission grid combined with its large-scale distribution networks.
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