EP2783445A1 - Procédé de commande assistée par ordinateur d'un réseau électrique - Google Patents
Procédé de commande assistée par ordinateur d'un réseau électriqueInfo
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- the invention refers to a method for computer-assisted control of an electric power grid.
- the method of the invention provides a computer-assisted control of a distributed electric power grid comprising a plurality of nodes, where each node includes electric equipment for power control.
- Any well-known node or electric equipment may be controlled by the method of the invention.
- the electric equipment in at least some of the nodes may refer to a transformer including an onload tap changer and/or to circuit breakers and/or to reactive power compensation equipment and/or to power generation equipment and/or to power consumption equipment.
- the term "plurality of nodes" may refer to all nodes in the power grid or only to a part of the nodes which are controlled by the inventive method.
- a central control unit which can communicate with each node determines an overall state of the electric power grid, said overall state referring to the generation and consumption of energy in the power grid.
- This overall state may be determined by an appropriate classification scheme based on well-known measurements in the power grid. The determination of such an overall state lies within the technical knowledge of a skilled person and, thus, will not be described in detail herein.
- the central control unit informs each node about a number of basis cases valid for the respective node and for the overall state of the electric power grid.
- Each basis case comprises a case description including one or more values for a number of parameters of the electric equipment of the respective node and a case solution comprising at least one action which is to be performed by the electric equipment of the respective node if the number of parameters has the value or values according to the case description.
- the respective node derives at least one action from the current value or values of the number of parameters by case- based reasoning using a case base comprising at least the number of basis cases, where said at least one derived action is performed by the respective node.
- Case-based reasoning per se is known from the prior art and solves a new problem by remembering the previous similar situation which is derived based on a case base.
- the case base holds the number of problems in the form of the above defined basis cases, each basis case including a case description and a corresponding case solution. Once a new problem in the form of new values of parameters arises, the solution to this problem is obtained be retrieving similar cases from the case base and studying the similarity between them. Examples of retrieving similar cases by a similarity measure are given in the detailed description.
- the method according to the invention provides an efficient approach to a local control of the nodes in a power grid on the basis of the overall state of the power grid.
- the information about basis cases correlated with the overall state of the grid is given to the local nodes by a central control unit. Based on those cases, local case- based reasoning is performed by the nodes.
- the central control unit may transmit the basis cases to the nodes.
- the control unit may only give the information to the node which set shall be used according to the overall state of the power grid.
- the method according to the invention has the advantage that it can be easily implemented in already existing power grids and provides a reliable control of even large power grids by low computational efforts due to the use of local case bases.
- the distributed case-based reasoning according to the invention has a self-learning ability. To do so, said at least one derived action and the current value or values of the number of parameters are added as derived cases to the case base used for case-based reasoning.
- the basis cases are adapted when the overall state of the power grid changes.
- the control unit informs each node about a number of different basis cases valid for the respective node and the changed overall state of the electric power grid.
- the number of basis cases in the base case used by the respective node for the case-based reasoning is substituted by the number of different basis cases.
- the case base already includes derived cases, those cases will be discarded from the case base because they are derived for another overall state of the power grid.
- the number of basis cases is determined by a rule-based expert system in the central control unit. I.e., based on predetermined rules, a set of basis cases can be derived for the overall state of the electric power grid.
- the rules are defined by experts in order to fulfil particular requirements of the power grid, e.g. the maintenance of power quality in the power grid.
- the implementation of a rule-based expert system lies within the technical knowledge of a skilled person and, thus, will not be described in detail herein.
- the case description of the cases valid for at least some of the nodes comprises one or more of the following parameters:
- said at least one action of the case solution of cases valid for at least some of the nodes is taken out of a number of predetermined switching operations, e.g. a switching operation for an on-load tap changer or a switching operation for a circuit breaker.
- the number of parameters of the case description for cases valid for the transformer comprises one or more of the following parameters:
- a switching position of the on-load tap changer said switching position being related to a turns ratio of the transformer
- said at least one action of the case solution for cases valid for a node with the transformer including the on-load tap changer is preferably taken out of a number of actions comprising the following actions:
- the invention also refers to an electric power grid comprising a central control unit and a plurality of nodes, each node including electric equipment for power control.
- the central control unit can communicate with each node and includes means for determining an overall state of the electric power grid, said overall state referring to the generation and consumption of energy in the power grid.
- the central control unit further includes means for informing each node about a number of basis cases valid for the respective node and the overall state of the electric power grid, each basis case comprising a case description including a value or values for a number of parameters of the electric equipment of the respective node and a case solution comprising at least one action which is to be performed by the electric equipment of the respective node if the number of parameters has the value or values according to the case description.
- each node includes a case-based reasoning system where, in case of changes of the value or values for the number of parameters of a respective node and/or at predetermined time points during the operation of the power grid, the case- based reasoning system of the respective node derives at least one action from the current value or values of the number of parameters by case-based reasoning using a case base comprising at least the number of basis cases, where said at least one derived action is performed by the respective node.
- the above described power grid of the invention is preferably adapted to perform one or several preferred embodiments of the method according to the invention.
- the invention also refers to a central control unit for the above described electric power grid of the invention.
- This central control unit can communicate with each node and includes means for determining an overall state of the electric power grid, said overall state referring to the generation and consumption of energy in the power grid.
- the central control unit includes means for informing each node about a number of basis cases valid for the respective node and for the overall state of the electric power grid, each basis case comprising a case description including a value or values for a number of parameters of the electric equipment of the respective node and a case solution comprising at least one action which is to be performed by the electric equipment of the respective node if the number of parameters has the value or values according to the case description.
- the invention refers to a node for an electric power grid according to the invention.
- This node includes a case-based reasoning system where, in case of changes of a value or values for a number of parameters of the node and/or at predetermined time points during the operation of the power grid, the case-based reasoning system derives at least one action from the current value or values of the number of parameters by case-based reasoning using a case base comprising at least a number of basis cases which are specified by a central control unit communicating with the node, where said at least one derived action is performed by the node.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a part of a power grid in which an embodiment of the control method according to the invention is implemented
- Fig. 2 is a detailed view of the case-based reasoning system included in the nodes of the power grid shown in Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 3 shows an example of the structure of cases used for case-based reasoning according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 1 which includes nodes Nl , N2, Nn.
- Each of those nodes includes electric equipment for fulfilling specific tasks in the power grid.
- the nodes may include transformers for changing the voltage in the grid, circuit breakers which break power transmissions, e.g. in an emergency, a reactive power compensation equipment or any other equipment which is usually implemented in state of the art power grids.
- the invention will be explained based on nodes forming transformers with a so-called on-load tap changer.
- On-load tap changers which are also abbreviated as OLTC enable to change of the turns ratio of a transformer during the operation of the transformer.
- OLTCs are well-known in the art and, thus, will not be described in detail.
- the power grid as shown in Fig. 1 is controlled by a central control unit CU which can communicate with each of the nodes Nl , N2, Nn as indicated by respective arrows between the control unit and the corresponding nodes.
- the central control unit CU is based on a rule-based expert system which is used to estimate the overall state of the power grid.
- This overall state refers to corresponding parameters describing the energy production and energy consumption in the power grid and may depend on several factors. E.g., in case that renewable energies are used in the power grid, the overall state depends on weather conditions. Furthermore, the overall state usually depends on the daytime. E.g., during night time energy consumption for households is less than during the day.
- the rule-based expert system categorizes the power grid according to the energy consumption and energy distribution into a certain state class. Based on the corresponding class, a number of so-called basis cases for each of the nodes are defined according to predetermined rules.
- the basis cases include actions to be performed by the corresponding nodes in response to certain values assumed by corresponding parameters of the nodes as will be described in more detail later on.
- the rules in the rule-based expert system are such that a desired operation of the power grid with respect to certain criteria is achieved. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the rules are such that the actions performed based on the values of the parameters in the respective nodes lead to a maintenance of the power quality in the network, e.g. by preventive load shedding and/or reserve generation switching.
- the number of basis cases valid for each of the nodes Nl to Nn is transmitted to the corresponding nodes based on the detected overall regime of the power grid.
- Those basis cases are stored in case-based reasoning systems implemented in each node.
- node Nl includes the case- based reasoning system CBR1
- node N2 includes the case-based reasoning system CBR2
- node Nn includes the case-based reasoning system CBRn.
- a distributed case-based reasoning system is formed in the power grid by decentralized case-based reasoning systems CBR1 to CBRn.
- the case base used in the corresponding reasoning systems depends on the overall state of the power network which is estimated by the central control unit CU.
- the basis cases will also be changed with the consequence that the central control unit will provide changed basis cases to each case-based reasoning system.
- the changed basis cases substitute the basis cases currently in use.
- the basis cases are defined by the control unit using expert knowledge coded in a rule-based expert system.
- each of the nodes Nl to Nn monitors the corresponding parameters in its case base and performs well-known case-based reasoning using the current values of the parameters.
- Fig. 2 illustrates the case-based reasoning CBR system used by each node.
- the system includes a number of basis cases BC depending on the overall state of the power grid.
- new cases are derived during the process of case-based reasoning. This is indicated by the arrow P in Fig. 2 which leads to corresponding derived cases DC.
- the derived cases DC are added to the case base and, thus, increase the number of cases in case base used for case-based reasoning.
- the number of basis cases will also change so that the derived cases are no longer applicable for the new set of basis cases.
- the old derived cases are discarded from the case base.
- Fig. 3 indicates the structure of a case CA in such a node.
- This case can refer to a basis case BC as well as to a derived case DC.
- the case CA includes a case description CD as well as a case solution CS.
- the case description comprises a number of parameters.
- those parameters usually comprise an output voltage VO, a current CR, the position PO of the on-load tap changer (i.e. the turns ratio of the transformer) and the time TI from the last OLTC switching.
- Other parameters may also be included in the case description CD depending on the circumstances.
- the case CA includes a case solution CS which is represented by at least on action A which refers to the action "switch” or “not switch” as well as to the new position of the on-load tap changer in case that a switching operation is to be performed by the on-load tap changer.
- action A as specified in the case solution CS is taken by the transformer in case that the parameters in the case description CD assume the values specified in the case description.
- Case-based reasoning will be performed by each node in case of a new situation, i.e. a change in its current parameter values monitored by the node.
- the new parameter values which form a vector will be compared to the vectors of the parameter values in the case descriptions of the cases in the case base. This is done in order to find those cases in the case base which are nearest (i.e. most similar) to the vector of the current parameter values.
- Well-known prior art methods can be applied for identifying the nearest cases. Particularly, the nearest neighbour approach can be used where only the nearest case is considered.
- the solution of this case is directly reused as the solution for the current values of the parameters.
- the action according to this case solution is then performed by the respective node.
- the current values of the parameters of this solution form a new derived case DC stored as a new case in the case base.
- Another approach for identifying nearest cases is majority voting. In this approach, a small (normally three or five) number of nearest cases is considered and a vote is organized among them. E.g., if three nearest cases are considered and two of them have solution "a" and the third case has solution "b", then solution "a" wins and, therefore, the action according to this solution is performed by the node. Furthermore, the current values of the parameters and this solution forms a new derived case added to the case base.
- Another approach for identifying a nearest case is weighted majority voting which is similar to majority voting but takes into account distances to nearest neighbour cases.
- a similarity function is to be used which is preferably based on the Euclidian distance between the parameter vectors of the current values of the parameters and the vector of the case descriptions in the case base.
- the distance between Casel and Case2 according to the Euclidian distance can be defined as follows:
- dist(Case ⁇ ,Case2) J(V - V 2 ) 2 + ( , - i 2 + ( ⁇ - ⁇ 2 f + ( ⁇ ] - ⁇ 2 ) 2 + (pos ] - pos 2 ) 2 (1)
- , V 2 are output voltages for Casel and Case2 correspondingly;
- ii, i 2 are output currents for Casel and Case2 correspondingly;
- ⁇ , ⁇ 2 are phase shifts for Casel and Case2 correspondingly;
- posi, pos 2 are current positions of tap changers for Casel and Case2 correspondingly.
- x n0 rmaii d is the normalized value of the parameter
- x is the initial value of parameter
- ⁇ is the mean value of x among all cases in the case base
- ⁇ is the standard deviation of x among all cases in the case base.
- the invention provides a mechanism for distributed case-based reasoning where the cases in the case base represent different regimes of the power grid and are defined by offline calculation with the help of a rule- based expert system.
- the cases are changed by the supervising rule-based expert system when some changes in the power grid occur.
- new cases are derived which are added to the case base of the existing basis cases. If the basis cases are changed by the central rule-based expert system, the derived cases become unvalid and are removed from the case-based reasoning system.
- the invention as described above has several advantages. Particularly, in comparison to local expert systems installed in each node of the power grid, the reliability of the power grid is increased. This is because global information about the overall state of the grid is available. This global information is very important for a save and reliable operation of the corresponding electric equipment in the nodes and particularly for an OLTC mechanism of a transformer. In comparison to an approach where one global expert system monitors all nodes in the grid, low computational efforts are needed for the method of the invention due to the relative small sizes of local case bases. Furthermore, due to the derivation of new cases, the system includes a self-learning ability. Moreover, the maintenance of the distributed case-based reasoning system is very simple in comparison to a single central case-based reasoning system with a large case base. Furthermore, the distributed case-based system can be easily integrated in an existing infrastructure of a power grid. List of references
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