A review of key strategies in realizing power system resilience

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作者
Yanling Lin
Zhaohong Bie
Aici Qiu
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[1] StateKeyLaboratoryofElectricalInsulationandPowerEquipment,SmartGridKeyLaboratoryofShaanxiProvince,DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,Xi'anJiaotongUniversity
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TM7 [输配电工程、电力网及电力系统];
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080802 [电力系统及其自动化];
摘要
The world is witnessing increasing frequency of extreme events. The power system is the backbone critical infrastructure of our economy and is under treat of such events. The resilient power system is intended to cope with low probability, high risk extreme events including extreme natural disasters and man-made attacks. Realizing resilience in the power system has been an unprecedented mission. Equipped with today's smart grid technologies, power system can be rendered more resilient by the strategies taken before, during and after a disruptive event erupts. Based on a thorough review of existing works, we present the most-investigated problems and solving measures according to their application stage. In the preparation stage, innovative planning frameworks considering disaster scenarios are discussed; after the event, the system can alter the topology and integrate resource allocation to alleviate load shedding. The characteristics of different disasters are investigated to facilitate enhancing resilience. The review provides a summary of resilience strategies in the power system and can shed light to future research and application.
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页数:9
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