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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 540, 2024
1st International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (ICPES 2023)
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Article Number | 10032 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Grid Connected Systems | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202454010032 | |
Published online | 21 June 2024 |
Enhancing Resilience in Distribution Systems through Dynamic Reconfiguration
* Tashkent State Pedagogical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
† College of technical engineering, The Islamic university, Najaf, Iraq
‡ Buliding and Construction Technical Engineering Department, College of Technical Engineering, The islamic university, Najaf, Iraq
§ Department of IT, NEW PRINCE SHRI BHAVANI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
** MECH, Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Chennai - 127
6 Associate Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, GenbaSopanrao Moze College of Engineering, Balewadi, India Email: ratnaraj.jambi@gmail.com, Pune, Maharashtra
† Corresponding Author:ahmedalawadi@iunajaf.edu.iq
‡ ahmedalawadi@iunajaf.edu.iq
§ nksundar@newprinceshribhavani.com
** surulivelrajan_mech@psvpec.in
The resilience of power distribution systems is of paramount importance in ensuring consistent and reliable power supply. This review article delves into the recent advancements in enhancing the resilience of distribution systems through dynamic reconfiguration. The concept of islanding and dynamic reconfiguration for the resilience enhancement of active distribution systems is explored, highlighting the significance of these methods in modern power systems. Similarly, the role of proactive operational actions in elevating the resilience level of power distribution systems is emphasized. Through a comprehensive review of these studies, this article underscores the pivotal role of dynamic reconfiguration in bolstering the robustness of distribution systems against unforeseen disruptions. The findings suggest that integrating dynamic reconfiguration techniques can substantially mitigate the risks associated with power outages and system failures. This article serves as a testament to the ongoing research and innovations in the realm of power distribution, emphasizing the need for continuous advancements in dynamic reconfiguration methodologies.
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