2023
DOI: 10.1049/tje2.12238
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Improving the resilience of the distribution system using the automation of network switches

Abstract: In studies of power systems, reliability issues are not fully responsive to the assessment of the distribution network in the face of natural disasters, and studies called the resilience of distribution network are needed. Distribution network resilience studies examine the impact of large incidents with high damaging power but low repetition on the power grid, which cause a lot of damage and costs. In this study, the effect of distribution network switches automation on improving the resilience of distributio… Show more

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“…Beyond multi-energy systems in seaports and renewableintegrated hydrogen-based microgrids, investments in the installation of remote control switches (RCSs) across the network or upgrading manual switches to RCSs significantly contribute to service restoration efficiency and the resilience of the seaport PDN [21]. Hassanzadeh et al [22] suggest that using RCSs can better prepare the PDN for possible fault scenarios caused by severe weather events. Additionally, [23] shows that using RCSs can reduce the interruption duration of the electric energy for customers through joint network reconfiguration and utilization of distributed generations and mobile emergency generators before and after natural calamities.…”
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“…Beyond multi-energy systems in seaports and renewableintegrated hydrogen-based microgrids, investments in the installation of remote control switches (RCSs) across the network or upgrading manual switches to RCSs significantly contribute to service restoration efficiency and the resilience of the seaport PDN [21]. Hassanzadeh et al [22] suggest that using RCSs can better prepare the PDN for possible fault scenarios caused by severe weather events. Additionally, [23] shows that using RCSs can reduce the interruption duration of the electric energy for customers through joint network reconfiguration and utilization of distributed generations and mobile emergency generators before and after natural calamities.…”
Section: Motivation and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hassanzadeh et al. [22] suggest that using RCSs can better prepare the PDN for possible fault scenarios caused by severe weather events. Additionally, [23] shows that using RCSs can reduce the interruption duration of the electric energy for customers through joint network reconfiguration and utilization of distributed generations and mobile emergency generators before and after natural calamities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%