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Improved Spectral Clustering for Multi-Objective Controlled Islanding of Power Grid

Mikhail Goubko, Vasily Ginz

Published 2017-05-04Version 1

We propose a two-step algorithm for optimal controlled islanding that partitions a power grid into islands of limited volume while optimizing several criteria: high generator coherency inside islands, minimum power flow disruption due to teared lines, and minimum load shedding. Several spectral clustering strategies are used in the first step to lower the problem dimension (taking into account coherency and disruption only), and CPLEX tools for the mixed-integer quadratic problem are employed in the second step to choose a balanced partition of the aggregated grid that minimizes a combination of coherency, disruption and load shedding. A greedy heuristic efficiently limits search space by generating starting solution for exact algorithm. Dimension of the second-step problem depends only on the desired number of islands K instead of the dimension of the original grid. The algorithm is tested on standard systems with 118, 2383, and 9241 nodes showing high quality of partitions and competitive computation time.

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