2019 IEEE 6th International Conference on Energy Smart Systems (ESS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/ess.2019.8764185
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Distribution Power System Resiliency Improvement Using Distributed Generation and Automated Switching

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“…Operational practice guidelines and decision‐making tools help the operator to apply the best plan to minimise the impact of an event, but mainly for known and analysed events. Effective proactive strategies with quantified measures in terms of resiliency metric can lead to substantial improvement in resilient power distribution grids [ 116 , 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ]. Training for extreme events will be important.…”
Section: Solutions For Minimising Impact Of Covid‐19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operational practice guidelines and decision‐making tools help the operator to apply the best plan to minimise the impact of an event, but mainly for known and analysed events. Effective proactive strategies with quantified measures in terms of resiliency metric can lead to substantial improvement in resilient power distribution grids [ 116 , 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ]. Training for extreme events will be important.…”
Section: Solutions For Minimising Impact Of Covid‐19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [24], some metrics for evaluating resiliency of an industrial control system based on the time of occurrence or elimination of the accident and the amount of loss of normal and critical loads is presented. The structures of resources, branches, and switches with some factors have been used in a resilience vector with the aim of utilising distribution energy and automated switches to enhance the resilience in the distribution networks [25]. Similarly, other methods and criteria including the vector of effective components of the distribution system in the resiliency vector employ factors such as betweenness centrality or critical fraction [1].…”
Section: Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that OSI a and CFI a can be directly calculated using (14) and (25), but because equations such as bgt a and tclc a are needed in other calculations (such as BDI a and AOCLI a ), these equations were calculated first.…”
Section: Aocli = Total Capacity Of Generation Units Total Capacity Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IEEE 33-bus radial distribution system (see Fig. 1) was chosen for this study [13]. The voltage amplitude at the head bus of the system was adjusted in accordance with the Ukrainian rated value for rural distribution networks, which is 10.5 kV.…”
Section: Optimal Allocation Of a Single Grid-connected Dg Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their advantages are modular size, low emission, low operation, and maintenance cost [15]. Given this MTs are selected to supply the rest 25% of consumers, which are the critical loads (CLs), where continuous and uninterrupted power delivery are crucial to maintain a high power system reliability and resiliency [13].…”
Section: Selection Of a Distributed Generation Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%