Author
Listed:
- Amin Gholami
(H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332)
- Kaizhao Sun
(DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group (U.S.), Inc., Bellevue, Washington 98004)
- Shixuan Zhang
(Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02903)
- Xu Andy Sun
(Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139)
Abstract
In this paper, we study efficient and robust computational methods for solving the security-constrained alternating current optimal power flow (SC-ACOPF) problem, a two-stage nonlinear optimization problem with disjunctive constraints, that is central to the operation of electric power grids. The first-stage problem in SC-ACOPF determines the operation of the power grid in normal condition, whereas the second-stage problem responds to various contingencies of losing generators, transmission lines, and transformers. The two stages are coupled through disjunctive constraints, which model generators’ active and reactive power output changes responding to system-wide active power imbalance and voltage deviations after contingencies. Real-world SC-ACOPF problems may involve power grids with more than 30,000 buses and 22,000 contingencies and need to be solved within 10–45 minutes to get a base case solution with high feasibility and reasonably good generation cost. We develop a comprehensive algorithmic framework to solve SC-ACOPF that meets the challenge of speed, solution quality, and computation robustness. In particular, we develop a smoothing technique to approximate disjunctive constraints by a smooth structure that can be handled by interior-point solvers; we design a distributed optimization algorithm to efficiently generate first-stage solutions; we propose a screening procedure to prioritize contingencies; and finally, we develop a reliable and parallel computation architecture that integrates all algorithmic components. Extensive tests on industry-scale systems demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed algorithms.
Suggested Citation
Amin Gholami & Kaizhao Sun & Shixuan Zhang & Xu Andy Sun, 2023.
"An ADMM-Based Distributed Optimization Method for Solving Security-Constrained Alternating Current Optimal Power Flow,"
Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 71(6), pages 2045-2060, November.
Handle:
RePEc:inm:oropre:v:71:y:2023:i:6:p:2045-2060
DOI: 10.1287/opre.2023.2486
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