A Tabu-search-based Algorithm for Distribution Network Restoration to Improve Reliability and Resiliency

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Abstract

Fault restoration techniques have always been crucial for distribution system operators (DSOs). In the last decade, it started to gain more and more importance due to the introduction of output-based regulations where DSO performances are evaluated according to frequency and duration of energy supply interruptions. The paper presents a tabu-search-based algorithm able to assist distribution network operational engineers in identifying solutions to restore the energy supply after permanent faults. According to the network property, two objective functions are considered to optimize either reliability or resiliency. The mathematical formulation includes the traditional feeders, number of switching operation limit, and radiality constraints. Thanks to the DSO of Milan, Unareti, the proposed algorithm has been tested on a real distribution network to investigate its effectiveness.

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Bosisio, A., Berizzi, A., Lupis, D., Morotti, A., Iannarelli, G., & Greco, B. (2023). A Tabu-search-based Algorithm for Distribution Network Restoration to Improve Reliability and Resiliency. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 11(1), 302–311. https://doi.org/10.35833/MPCE.2022.000150

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