Abstract

Due to high importance of flexibility in modern power systems, this chapter is focused on several effective strategies of flexibility in modern distribution systems. In this chapter, the impact of three new technologies (i.e., renewable energy sources, plug-in electric vehicles, and feeder reconfiguration process) on the operation and flexibility of electric distribution systems is investigated. The operation of the electric distribution system is formulated as a constraint optimization problem, which incorporates the overall cost of the system, including reliability cost and operation cost. Also, the unscented transform is utilized to capture uncertainties associated with stochastic parameters of the system. Finally, the IEEE 69-bus test system is employed to show how much the proposed strategies can affect a practical case.

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