Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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524780 | Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Automatic monitoring of the vulnerability of the power supply to a high-priority facility has important practical considerations. As opposed to the well studied optimization task for power supply restoration which is carried out after a fault has happened, the task of analyzing the restorability of a high-priority line under possible fault conditions is a decision problem that has to be solved periodically as the load conditions in the network change. The outcome of this decision problem may be used to alert the high-priority facility about the vulnerability of the state of the network, in the sense that some faults may cause a non-restorable outage to the line supplying that facility. This paper studies the prognosis of a high-priority line in a network in terms of power supply restorability and proposes the first method for this problem.