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Main Authors: Khamaneh, Saman Mazaheri, Wu, Tong
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08618
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  • In power systems, unpredictable events like extreme weather, equipment failures, and cyberattacks present significant challenges to ensuring safety and reliability. Ensuring resilience in the face of these uncertainties is crucial for reliable and efficient operations. This paper presents a tri-level optimization approach for robust power system operations that effectively address worst-case attacks. The first stage focuses on optimizing economic dispatch under normal operating conditions, aiming to minimize generation costs while maintaining the supply-demand balance. The second stage introduces an adversarial attack model, identifying worst-case scenarios that maximize the system's vulnerability by targeting distributed generation (DG). In the third stage, mitigation strategies are developed using fast-response energy storage systems (ESS) to minimize disruptions caused by these attacks. By integrating economic dispatch, vulnerability assessment, and mitigation into a unified framework, this approach provides a robust solution for enhancing power system resilience and safety against evolving adversarial threats. The approach is validated using the IEEE-33 node distribution system to demonstrate its effectiveness in achieving both cost efficiency and system resilience.