The novel cascade-mitigation scheme developed in Part I of this paper is implemented within a receding-horizon model predictive control (MPC) scheme with a linear controller model. This present paper illustrates the MPC strategy with a case-study that is based on the IEEE RTS-96 network, though with energy storage and renewable generation added. It is shown that the MPC strategy alleviates temperature overloads on transmission lines by rescheduling generation, energy storage, and other network elements, while taking into account ramp-rate limits and network limitations. Resilient performance is achieved despite the use of a simplified linear controller model. The MPC scheme is compared against a base-case that seeks to emulate human operator behavior.
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Almassalkhi, M. R., & Hiskens, I. A. (2015). Model-predictive cascade mitigation in electric power systems with storage and renewables - PARt II: Case-study. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 30(1), 78–87. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2320988
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