“…Their decisions are usually fixed and unchanging. In the face of increasingly complex power grid situations, the limited set of expected accidents is gradually unable to meet the demand [6]. For example, in 2019, an N-1 fault occurred in the northeast power grid of Argentina.…”
Adjusting generator output and cutting off load can effectively solve the problem of continuous overload and disconnection of power lines caused by power flow transfer. To suppress large-scale power outages caused by overload-dominant cascading failures, a blocking method for overload-dominant cascading failures in the power grid based on source and load collaborative regulation is proposed. The shortest path algorithm was used to identify loads and generators with shorter electrical distances from overloaded lines. Under the premise of meeting the static safety constraints of the power grid, considering the regulation of generator output and the removal of interruptible loads, a multiobjective cascading failure blocking model is established with the minimum overall control cost of the system and the minimum probability coefficient of line failure. Use the NSGA-II algorithm to solve the model and obtain the optimal plan for adjusting generator output and cutting off load. Through example verification, the proposed method can effectively alleviate the phenomenon of line overload, thereby blocking the continuation of overload-dominant cascading failures.
“…Their decisions are usually fixed and unchanging. In the face of increasingly complex power grid situations, the limited set of expected accidents is gradually unable to meet the demand [6]. For example, in 2019, an N-1 fault occurred in the northeast power grid of Argentina.…”
Adjusting generator output and cutting off load can effectively solve the problem of continuous overload and disconnection of power lines caused by power flow transfer. To suppress large-scale power outages caused by overload-dominant cascading failures, a blocking method for overload-dominant cascading failures in the power grid based on source and load collaborative regulation is proposed. The shortest path algorithm was used to identify loads and generators with shorter electrical distances from overloaded lines. Under the premise of meeting the static safety constraints of the power grid, considering the regulation of generator output and the removal of interruptible loads, a multiobjective cascading failure blocking model is established with the minimum overall control cost of the system and the minimum probability coefficient of line failure. Use the NSGA-II algorithm to solve the model and obtain the optimal plan for adjusting generator output and cutting off load. Through example verification, the proposed method can effectively alleviate the phenomenon of line overload, thereby blocking the continuation of overload-dominant cascading failures.
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