September 19, 2024
Conference Paper

SMARTER Rules-Based Distributed Deconfliction of ADMS Applications

Abstract

A conceptual numerical methodology derived from Grid Architecture principles is introduced for deconflicting setpoints issued by multiple advanced distribution management system applications. The methodology applies technical, economic, environmental, and social rules to eliminate non-viable combinations. The concept of temporal equipment controls budgets is introduced to preserve the health of physical assets and avoid equipment damage through repeated controls cycling. The rules are combined with a multi-criteria decision-making framework to select a near-optimal set of deconflicted setpoints using a set of qualitative and quantitative decision criteria selected by the distribution system operator. Numerical results are demonstrated on the IEEE 123-bus test feeder for three competing applications. Three alternative distributed schemes are used to decompose the problem: by topological area, by phase, and fully decentralized. The fully decentralized implementation is shown to yield near-optimal deconfliction results with significantly reduced computational time.

Published: September 19, 2024

Citation

Anderson A.A., A.R. Fisher, S. Poudel, A.P. Reiman, L.T. Wall, and S.V. Vadari. 2024. SMARTER Rules-Based Distributed Deconfliction of ADMS Applications. In IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT 2024), February 19-22, 2024, Washington, D.C., 1-5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-187266. doi:10.1109/ISGT59692.2024.10454194

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