2018
DOI: 10.1109/mpe.2018.2864227
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The Future of Power System Restoration: Using Distributed Energy Resources as a Force to Get Back Online

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“…In order to overcome the drawbacks of DG, new strategies have to be explored for reducing its use and for improving its functioning. The reduction of DG use can be achieved generating the demanded energy from hybrid systems using renewable resources and energy storage units [6]. The improvement of the DG functioning can be realized by a suitable control and energy management strategy in system level (see [7] and the references therein).…”
Section: Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to overcome the drawbacks of DG, new strategies have to be explored for reducing its use and for improving its functioning. The reduction of DG use can be achieved generating the demanded energy from hybrid systems using renewable resources and energy storage units [6]. The improvement of the DG functioning can be realized by a suitable control and energy management strategy in system level (see [7] and the references therein).…”
Section: Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the sizing optimization aims to solve simultaneously three sub-problems under the following constraint θ ∈ Θ (6) with θ = (P r DG , N bat , S pv ) T and where Θ = P × N × S.…”
Section: A Problem Formulationmentioning
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“…An example of this may be windstorm, resulting in a power outage. One of the most critical risks for modern science is a large scale power system blackout [5]. Over the decade, electricity plays a major role in the modern day life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, several essential services like Medical services, transportation (people and goods) and electricity are disturbed during and after the disasters [1]. One of the most critical risks for modern societies is a large-scale power system blackout [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, a critical infrastructure element is a building, facility or public infrastructure, determined according to cross-cutting and sectoral criteria; If a critical infrastructure element is part of European Critical Infrastructure, it is considered an element of European Critical Infrastructure [7]. Critical infrastructure has emergency power supplies (e.g., nuclear power plants, hospitals or communication infrastructure) to confront power outage situations [6]. According to the Council Directive 2008, the Critical Infrastructure (CI) is divided into eight sub-branches with electricity on the first place (see Figure 1) (Infrastructures and electricity generation and transmission facilities in respect of electricity supplies) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%