2022
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2022.420
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The Role of Distributed Energy Resources in Distribution System Restoration

Abstract: With increasing levels of distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the grid, it is important to understand the role that DERs can play in post-disaster restoration. In this paper, we propose a two-step optimization method to identify and implement an optimal restoration schedule under different DER operating scenarios. We investigate how the presence and geographical distribution of DERs change the optimal restoration order, and assess the impacts on customers with and without DERs. In our case study u… Show more

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“…Grid resiliency against anticipated disasters has been shown to increase when networked microgrid approaches are used [11,21]. In addition, approaches that leverage networked microgrids have shown notable advantages in facilitating power restoration efforts [13,46], and that the dynamic formation of community microgrids can enable more equitable restoration by leveraging customer-owned distributed energy resources [36]. In contrast, this paper focuses on the use of networked microgrids to manage the risks of igniting wildfires with a focus on equitable distribution of required power shutoffs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grid resiliency against anticipated disasters has been shown to increase when networked microgrid approaches are used [11,21]. In addition, approaches that leverage networked microgrids have shown notable advantages in facilitating power restoration efforts [13,46], and that the dynamic formation of community microgrids can enable more equitable restoration by leveraging customer-owned distributed energy resources [36]. In contrast, this paper focuses on the use of networked microgrids to manage the risks of igniting wildfires with a focus on equitable distribution of required power shutoffs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%