Towards a More Resilient Microgrid during Extreme Events - A Case Study of Hurricane Ike 2008
Keywords:
Energy storage, islanding, microgrids, natural disasters, resilienceAbstract
The main objective of power system grids is to make electricity accessible. Environmental disasters, which can contribute to power outages with short- or long-term consequences, have consistently jeopardized the mission. In these extreme situations, there is a loss of revenue and electrical supply, and the electricity grid needs to be repaired after the ensuing pandemonium. Therefore, it is explored as a subject of attention in the contemporary power systems. This research offered a thorough microgrid modeling technique that improves the resilience of the power system in the region of the V-shaped resilience curve. It manages the microgrid's regulation strategy by examining the microgrid's time-dependent resilience index. The initial strategy was implemented in order to assess its effects on the 2008 Hurricane Ike instance in the Texas city of Matagorda.
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