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This paper shows the application of a multi-criteria analysis method for prioritization of commercial and supply restoration services in an electricity distribution company. The methodology is based on the Macbeth algorithm and on a large amount of input parameters that are evaluated in order to set the relative importance of each service. This study is of great relevance and complexity because it...
This paper presents a smart service restoration method for electric power systems. Power system restoration (PSR) is the procedure of restoring the power supply after a power outage. Its objective is to restore the power system rapidly while satisfying all the operation constraints. Although it has been studied and applied most only to electrical distribution systems. The proposed methodology takes...
The distribution system is the final connection between the power system and consumers. If the load shedding is necessary to ensure that operating restrictions, usually this load shedding will occur in the distribution system. This paper analyzes the load shedding in medium voltage performed in the event of reduced availability of the supply system (generation and / or transmission) that may occur...
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