Sustainability of power systems is a vital need for modern societies. The occurrence of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, may lead to blackouts. Hence, power systems resilience is a critical issue for experts. The main focus of this paper is on how to assess power system resilience comprehensively. In this regard, a two-stage framework is proposed. In the first stage, an approach is presented to evaluate power system resilience against a single intensity of a hurricane, which is called snapshot resilience assessment. The Cost of Energy Not Supplied (CENS) is regarded as a primary criterion. A risk measure called Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) is incorporated into this approach to manage the risk of experiencing unfavorable failure scenarios. Accordingly, CVaR of CENS is proposed as an index in this stage. In the second stage, an approach for comprehensive resilience assessment is proposed, which is based on the trend of changing the values of snapshot resilience indices over a range of intensities of the event. The applicability of the proposed framework is tested in the IEEE 24-bus system. Finally, to examine the accuracy of the framework, the resilience of the test system is re-evaluated after applying a resilience improvement method.

A comprehensive assessment of power system resilience to a hurricane using a two-stage analytical approach incorporating risk-based index

Siano P.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Sustainability of power systems is a vital need for modern societies. The occurrence of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, may lead to blackouts. Hence, power systems resilience is a critical issue for experts. The main focus of this paper is on how to assess power system resilience comprehensively. In this regard, a two-stage framework is proposed. In the first stage, an approach is presented to evaluate power system resilience against a single intensity of a hurricane, which is called snapshot resilience assessment. The Cost of Energy Not Supplied (CENS) is regarded as a primary criterion. A risk measure called Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) is incorporated into this approach to manage the risk of experiencing unfavorable failure scenarios. Accordingly, CVaR of CENS is proposed as an index in this stage. In the second stage, an approach for comprehensive resilience assessment is proposed, which is based on the trend of changing the values of snapshot resilience indices over a range of intensities of the event. The applicability of the proposed framework is tested in the IEEE 24-bus system. Finally, to examine the accuracy of the framework, the resilience of the test system is re-evaluated after applying a resilience improvement method.
2020
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