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Improved Approximation of Dispatchable Region in Radial Distribution Networks via Dual SOCP

The concept of dispatchable region is useful in quantifying how much renewable generation power the system can handle. In this paper, we aim to provide an improved dispatchable region approximation method in distribution networks. First, based on the nonlinear Dist-Flow model, an optimization problem that minimizes the sum of slack variables is formulated to describe the dispatchable region. The nonconvexity caused by alternating-current (AC) power flow constraints makes it intractable. To deal with this issue, the problem is relaxed to a second-order cone program (SOCP) whose strong dual problem is derived. Then, an SOCP-based projection algorithm is developed to construct a convex polytopic approximation. We prove that the proposed algorithm can generate the accurate SOCP-relaxed dispatchable region under certain conditions. Furthermore, a heuristic method is proposed to approximately remove the regions that make the SOCP relaxation inexact. The final region obtained is the difference of several convex sets and can be nonconvex. Thus, the proposed approach may provide a better approximation of the actually nonconvex dispatchable region than previous work that could construct convex sets only. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed method can achieve a high accuracy of approximation with simple computation.

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