N-1 Reduced Optimal Power Flow Using Augmented Hierarchical Graph Neural Network

Thuan Pham, Xingpeng Li. arXiv, 2024.
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Abstract

Optimal power flow (OPF) is used to perform generation redispatch in power system real-time operations. N-1 OPF can ensure safe grid operations under diverse contingency scenarios. For large and intricate power networks with numerous variables and constraints, achieving an optimal solution for real-time N-1 OPF necessitates substantial computational resources. To mitigate this challenge, machine learning (ML) is introduced as an additional tool for predicting congested or heavily loaded lines dynamically. In this paper, an advanced ML model known as the augmented hierarchical graph neural network (AHGNN) was proposed to predict critical congested lines and create N-1 reduced OPF (N-1 ROPF). The proposed AHGNN-enabled N-1 ROPF can result in a remarkable reduction in computing time while retaining the solution quality. Several variations of GNN-based ML models are also implemented as benchmark to demonstrate effectiveness of the proposed AHGNN approach. Case studies prove the proposed AHGNN and the associated N-1 ROPF are highly effective in reducing computation time while preserving solution quality, highlighting the promising potential of ML, particularly GNN in enhancing power system operations.

Index Terms

Economic dispatch, Graph neural network, Machine learning, N-1 reliability, Optimal power flow, Power system operations, Transmission network.

Cite this paper:

Thuan Pham and Xingpeng Li, “N-1 Reduced Optimal Power Flow Using Augmented Hierarchical Graph Neural Network”, arXiv, Feb. 2024.