Using Machine Learning To Enable Probabilistic Reliability Assessment In Operation Planning

2018 POWER SYSTEMS COMPUTATION CONFERENCE (PSCC)(2018)

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In the context of operation planning, probabilistic reliability assessment essentially boils down to predicting, efficiently and with sufficient accuracy, various economic and reliability indicators reflecting the expected performance of the system over a certain look-ahead horizon, so as to guide the operation planner in his decision-making. In order to speedup the crude Monte Carlo approach, which would entail a very large number of heavy computations, we propose in this paper an approach combining Monte Carlo simulation, machine learning and variance reduction techniques such as control variates. We provide an extensive case study testing this approach on the three-area IEEE-RTS96 benchmark, in the context of day-ahead operation planning while using a security constrained optimal power flow model to simulate real-time operation according to the N-1 criterion. From this case study, we can conclude that the proposed approach allows to reduce the number of heavy computations by about an order of magnitude, without sacrificing accuracy.
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Reliability assessment, Operation Planning, Machine learning, Monte Carlo simulation, Variance reduction, Control variates, Security Constrained Optimal Power Flow
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