Impacts of direct cyber-power interdependencies on smart grid reliability under various penetration levels of microturbine/wind/solar distributed generations

AuthorsHamed Hashemi-Dezaki-Hossein Askarian-Abyaneh-Homayoun Haeri-Khiavi
JournalIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Presented byTehran Polytechnic
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At2016-10-03
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of

Abstract

One of the major challenges in reliability evaluation of smart grid is the direct cyber-power interdependencies (DCPIs) impacts. The less effort has been devoted in the literature to investigate the DCPIs impacts, particularly in stochastic simulating space. This study proposed a novel methodology to determine the risk assessment of smart grid due to DCPIs under various distributed generation (DG) technology scenarios. The presented method is applied to a realistic distribution grid. The several sensitivity studies are performed to investigate the pattern of DCPIs impacts as DG penetration level in various scenarios. The test results show that regardless of the DG technology scenario, the DCPIs impacts gradually increase while the DG penetration increases, and it saturates when the penetration exceeds a certain level. The numerical result implies that the scenarios having more effective performance from the reliability improvement perspective such as those consist of dispatchable DG units such as microturbine are more affected due to DCPIs.

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