Reliability Assessment for AC/DC Hybrid Distribution Network with High Penetration of Renewable Energy

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Recently, the AC/DC hybrid distribution network has become a general trend in energy research. To accommodate the addition of renewable energy, this paper proposes a reliability assessment approach for AC/DC hybrid distribution network considering the new features introduced by the DC distribution technique. First, the probability models of renewable generations and loads are established. Second, the control modes of the voltage source converter (VSC) yielding to different fault scenarios are modeled based on its operating characteristics. Thereafter, an optimal load shedding model that considers the control modes of the VSC is developed, and it can be solved using a second-order cone algorithm. Finally, a reliability assessment method for the AC/DC hybrid distribution network is proposed that is based on the nonsequential Monte Carlo method. Case studies based on a modified AC/DC distribution network are applied to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method. The operational characteristics and reliability performance of the AC/DC distribution network with high integration of renewable energy are demonstrated by comparing it to a corresponding AC distribution network.

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Wei, W., Zhou, Y., Zhu, J., Hou, K., Zhao, H., Li, Z., & Xu, T. (2019). Reliability Assessment for AC/DC Hybrid Distribution Network with High Penetration of Renewable Energy. IEEE Access, 7, 153141–153150. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2947707

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