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Tackle power outage effects for Egypt's energy crisis via localized optimum load shedding

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  • Mohamed, Mohamed Abd-El-Hakeem

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This paper presents an approach for selecting optimal load-shedding values for individual subscribers or consumers. Implementing this method can bring positive outcomes for consumers by minimizing risks and economic losses caused by power outages. It enables network operators to address power supply deficits and overcome network issues, especially those affecting weaker areas. The optimal load-shedding values are determined by employing IGWA (Improved grey wolf algorithm) through a Graded Objective Function Strategy. The proposed method essentially centered on categorizing loads into two levels based on their importance. The first level includes essential loads, the disruption of which results in risks or significant economic losses. The second level comprises less critical loads, and they do not have more risks or economic losses when power outages. This approach applies specifically to residential loads. The control scheme diagram of disconnecting and reconnecting the current is established by estimating the critical load limit during power outage periods. The necessary arrangements can be made, leading to a proactive measure against risks and losses. The proposal has been implemented in Egypt's electricity network. this proposed method provides a simple and effective solution to the ongoing crisis and provides permanent resolution of problems arising from power outages.

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  • Mohamed, Mohamed Abd-El-Hakeem, 2024. "Tackle power outage effects for Egypt's energy crisis via localized optimum load shedding," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 195(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:195:y:2024:i:c:s0301421524004117
    DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114391
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