Abstract

The flexible interconnection device (FID) enables multiple distribution feeders in closed-loop mode to support a higher proportion of distributed generation (DG) and large-scale new loads connected to the distribution network (DN). Moreover, the closed-loop operation mode based on FIDs provides an effective technology roadmap for high-quality and highly reliable power users, especially the quick restoration of power supply after the failure of DN. This paper proposes a new supply shape in which the multi-terminal DC links are flexibly embedded in the AC DN (EDC-DN) to realize closed-loop operation, achieving lower investment costs than the existing mode that replaces tie switches with soft open points (SOPs). Meanwhile, a two-stage power supply quick recovery control technology is proposed for the EDC-DN, including the fast power supply recovery stage based on EDC and the optimizing restoration stage based on network reconfiguration. Firstly, the role of EDC in the process of power supply restoration of three different faults on AC feeder is analyzed. Secondly, a detailed power supply recovery process is proposed, which is based on a distribution automation system (DAS) and the real-time control capability of EDC. Thirdly, the power supply restoration second stage is implemented, which is based on network reconfiguration with switch combination and EDC continuous variable optimization. Finally, a 58-node DN with an EDC system was constructed using PSCAD/MTDC simulation software to verify the effectiveness of the two-stage strategy for EDC-DN power restoration.© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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