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Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Approach for Autonomous Power Flow Control Using Only Topology Changes (CROSBI ID 314438)

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Damjanović, Ivana ; Pavić, Ivica ; Puljiz, Mate ; Brcic, Mario Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Approach for Autonomous Power Flow Control Using Only Topology Changes // Energies (Basel), 15 (2022), 19; 6920, 16. doi: 10.3390/en15196920

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Damjanović, Ivana ; Pavić, Ivica ; Puljiz, Mate ; Brcic, Mario

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Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Approach for Autonomous Power Flow Control Using Only Topology Changes

With the increasing complexity of power system structures and the increasing penetration of renewable energy, driven primarily by the need for decarbonization, power system operation and control become challenging. Changes are resulting in an enormous increase in system complexity, wherein the number of active control points in the grid is too high to be managed manually and provide an opportunity for the application of artificial intelligence technology in the power system. For power flow control, many studies have focused on using generation redispatching, load shedding, or demand side management flexibilities. This paper presents a novel reinforcement learning (RL)-based approach for the secure operation of power system via autonomous topology changes considering various constraints. The proposed agent learns from scratch to master power flow control purely from data. It can make autonomous topology changes according to current system conditions to support grid operators in making effective preventive control actions. The state-of-the-art RL algorithm—namely, dueling double deep Q-network with prioritized replay—is adopted to train effective agent for achieving the desired performance. The IEEE 14-bus system is selected to demonstrate the effectiveness and promising performance of the proposed agent controlling power network for up to a month with only nine actions affecting substation configuration.

power system control ; autonomous topology control ; artificial intelligence ; deep reinforcement learning

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15 (19)

2022.

6920

16

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1996-1073

10.3390/en15196920

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Elektrotehnika, Računarstvo

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