Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Optimal power flow pursuit via feedback-based safe
gradient flow
A. Colot, Y. Chen, B. Cornélusse,
J. Cortés, E. Dall'Anese
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, to appear
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of controlling the
operation of inverter-interfaced distributed energy
resources (DERs) in a distribution grid, to achieve
operational and performance goals with limited
system-level information. We develop an online
feedback optimization method to drive the DERs'
power setpoints to solutions of an AC optimal power
flow (OPF) problem based only on voltage
measurements (and without requiring measurements of
the power consumption of non-controllable
assets). The proposed method - grounded on the
theory of control barrier functions - is based on a
continuous approximation of the projected gradient
flow, appropriately modified to accommodate
measurements from the power network. We provide
results in terms of local exponential stability, and
assess the robustness to errors in the measurements
and in the system Jacobian matrix. We show that the
proposed method ensures anytime satisfaction of the
voltage constraints when no model and measurement
errors are present; if these errors are present and
are small, the voltage violation is practically
negligible. We also discuss extensions of the
framework to virtual power plant setups. Numerical
experiments on a 93-bus distribution system and with
realistic load and production profiles show a
superior performance in terms of voltage regulation
relative to existing methods.
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