Published November 11, 2020 | Version public
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Mitigating Cascading Failures via Local Responses

Abstract

This work proposes an approach for failure mitigation in power systems via corrective control named Optimal Injection Adjustment (OIA). In contrast to classical approaches, which focus on minimizing load loss, OIA aims to minimize the post-contingency flow deviations by adjusting node power injections in response to failures. We prove that the optimal control actions obtained from OIA are localized around the original failure and use numerical simulations to highlight that OIA achieves near-optimal control costs despite using localized control actions.

Additional Information

© 2020 IEEE. This work has been supported by NWO Rubicon grant 680.50.1529, NSF through awards ECCS 1619352, CNS 1545096, CCF 1637598, ECCS 1739355, CNS 1518941, CPS 154471, ARPA-E through award DEAR0000699 (NODES), and DTRA through award HDTRA 1-15-1-0003.

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Eprint ID
107473
Resolver ID
CaltechAUTHORS:20210113-163505900

Funding

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)
680.50.1529
NSF
ECCS-1619352
NSF
CNS-1545096
NSF
CCF-1637598
NSF
ECCS-1739355
NSF
CNS-1518941
NSF
CPS-154471
ARPA-E
DE-AR0000699
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
HDTRA 1-15-1-0003

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2021-01-14
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