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Supply Restoration of Data Centers in Flexible Distribution Networks With Spatial-Temporal Regulation

IEEE transactions on smart grid(2024)

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Abstract
The reliable operation of Internet data centers (IDCs) is crucial to digitization transformation of society. However, the extreme fault on the IDC-located distribution network is fatal to IDC operation. The evolution of flexible distribution networks (FDNs) can satisfy the deep dependence of IDC on high-quality and reliable power supply. In FDNs, AC/DC feeders with multiple voltage levels can be flexibly interconnected and adjusted by flexible stations (FSs). It is promising to flexibly enhance operation performance of crucial IDCs after fault isolation in FDNs. In this paper, a coordinated supply restoration method of IDCs in FDNs with spatial-temporal regulation is proposed to minimize IDC data-dropping loss under complex faults. First, a spatial-temporal transfer strategy of IDC workloads is precisely formulated and an FS-based network reconfiguration strategy is proposed. Then, a mixed-integer second-order conic programming model is established for efficient solving. Spatial-temporal coordination among the source, network, storage, and demand sides can be realized without violating physical feasibility. Finally, the proposed method is validated on the modified IEEE 33-node and modified IEEE 123-node test cases. Case studies show that total outage loss is effectively reduced with sufficient utilization of available power. Operational performance of FDN is also enhanced under extreme faults.
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Servers,Distribution networks,Regulation,Internet,Data centers,Substations,Energy storage,Flexible distribution network (FDN),flexible station (FS),Internet data center (IDC),coordinated supply restoration
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