Islanding in Distribution Systems Considering Wind Power and Storage

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In modern power systems the penetration of renewable energies has been growing dramatically. The combination of renewable energy and energy storage is seen as an opportunity to better exploit the intermittent and uncertain local generation in distribution systems, especially in the case of islanding. The main goal of this paper is to keep the load and generation units on-line under islanding conditions with respect to the total power imbalance of the isolated area and minimizing the power losses and nodal voltage deviations. A two-stage stochastic linear programming model is introduced to solve the optimization problem and find the best combination of generation, demand and electrical energy storage under islanding conditions. The proposed model has been tested on a 69-bus distribution system and the results obtained in the islanded areas are presented considering two case studies (with and without electrical energy storage), under different levels of generation and deman

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