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Optimal Power Flow Schedules with Reduced Low-Frequency Oscillations

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arxiv 2204.08998 v1 pith:6DXVQWHI submitted 2022-04-19 math.OC cs.SYeess.SY

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The dynamic response of power grids to small events or persistent stochastic disturbances influences their stable operation. Low-frequency inter-area oscillations are of particular concern due to insufficient damping. This paper studies the effect of the operating point on the linear time-invariant dynamics of power networks. A pertinent metric based on the frequency response of grid dynamics is proposed to quantify power system's stability against inter-area oscillations. We further put forth an optimal power flow formulation to yield a grid dispatch that optimizes this novel stability metric. A semidefinite program (SDP) relaxation is employed to yield a computationally tractable convex problem. Numerical tests on the IEEE-39 bus system demonstrate that the SDP relaxation is exact yielding a rank-1 solution. The relative trade-off of the proposed small-signal stability metric versus the generation cost is also studied.

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