Spectral Graph Clustering for Intentional Islanding Operations in Resilient Hybrid Energy Systems

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Establishing cleaner energy generation, therefore, improving the sustainability of the power system is a crucial task in this century, and one of the key strategies being pursued is to shift the dependence on fossil fuel to renewable technologies, such as wind, solar, and nuclear. However, with the increasing number of heterogeneous components included, the complexity of the hybrid energy system becomes more significant, and the complex system imposes a more stringent requirement of the contingency plan to enhance the overall system resilience. Among different strategies to ensure a reliable system, intentional islanding is commonly applied in practical applications for power systems and attracts abundant interest in the literature. In this study, we propose a hierarchical spectral clustering-based intentional islanding strategy at the transmission level with renewable generations. To incorporate the renewable generation that relies on the inverter technology, the frequency measurements are considered to represent the transient response, and it has been further used as embedded information in the clustering algorithm along with other important electrical information from the system to enrich the modeling capability of the proposed framework. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the islanding strategy, the modified IEEE 9-bus system coupled with wind farms is considered as the test case.

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Wu, J., Chen, X., Badakhshan, S., Zhang, J., & Wang, P. (2023). Spectral Graph Clustering for Intentional Islanding Operations in Resilient Hybrid Energy Systems. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 19(4), 5956–5964. https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2022.3199240

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