2021 journal article

Black-Start and Service Restoration in Resilient Distribution Systems With Dynamic Microgrids

IEEE JOURNAL OF EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN POWER ELECTRONICS, 10(4), 3975–3986.

author keywords: Power system dynamics; Inverters; Voltage control; Regulation; Microgrids; Generators; Topology; Black-start (BS); dynamic microgrids (MGs); resilient distribution systems; self-organizing inverters
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13. Climate Action (OpenAlex)
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Added: August 29, 2022

The resilience of distribution systems has been challenged by power outages caused by natural disasters, which calls for novel solutions to system restoration. However, the existing black-start (BS) techniques are mainly developed at the transmission level. This problem can be resolved by adopting dynamic microgrids (MGs), i.e., MGs with dynamic and adjustable boundaries nested in the distribution systems. This article proposes a restoration procedure that adopts self-organizing inverters as BS units and achieves distribution system restoration in the context of dynamic MGs. The proposed restoration procedure is structured as a two-stage approach and designed to restore a complete blackout distribution system to the state where the system is ready for seamless main grid reconnection. A framework of dynamic MG operation is developed, which improves the self-healing capability of off-grid distribution systems with automatic sectionalization and flexible reconfiguration. A sequence of actions during restoration is defined, along with distributed controllers designed with considerations of practical operating challenges. The proposed restoration procedure is validated on a 34-bus system using real-time hardware-in-the-loop simulation.