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This paper proposes a novel control strategy for coordinated operation of networked microgrids (MGs) in a distribution system. The distribution network operator (DNO) and each MG are considered as distinct entities with individual objectives to minimize the operation costs. It is assumed that both the dispatchable and nondispatchable distributed generators (DGs) exist in the networked MGs. In order to achieve the equilibrium among all entities and take into account the uncertainties of DG outputs, we formulate the problem as a stochastic bi-level problem with the DNO in the upper level and MGs in the lower level. Each level consists of two stages. The first stage is to determine base generation setpoints based on the load and nondispatchable DG output forecasts and the second stage is to adjust the generation outputs based on the realized scenarios. A scenario reduction method is applied to enhance a tradeoff between the accuracy of the solution and the computational burden. Case studies of a distribution system with multiple MGs of different types demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The centralized control, deterministic formulation, and stochastic formulation are also compared.
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Zhaoyu Wang
Qilu University of Technology
Bokan Chen
Google (United States)
Jianhui Wang
Harbin University of Science and Technology
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Georgia Institute of Technology
Argonne National Laboratory
Iowa State University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a018f974e84148937d8ab97 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tsg.2014.2329846
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