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The main issues of network reconfiguration after a complete blackout are to restore the generating units and to establish a stable network. This paper presents a framework containing three objectives of network reconfiguration. Maximizing the total number of restored generation nodes is the first objective to be optimized, so as to accelerate the reconfiguration process. The second objective is to...
Reasonably dividing restoration subsystems is an essential step for speeding up the restoration procedure with the widely employed bottom-up restoration strategy. A new method based on the community structure of the complex network theory is presented for dividing restoration subsystems in this work. The locations of black-start units and the characteristics of power systems are taken into account...
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