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A Critical Review of Robustness in Power Grids Using Complex Networks Concepts

Authors
Cuadra, LucasSalcedo-Sanz, SanchoDel Ser, JavierJimenez-Fernandez, SilviaGeem, Zong Woo
Issue Date
Sep-2015
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
robustness; power grid; complex network
Citation
ENERGIES, v.8, no.9, pp.9211 - 9265
Journal Title
ENERGIES
Volume
8
Number
9
Start Page
9211
End Page
9265
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/10223
DOI
10.3390/en8099211
ISSN
1996-1073
Abstract
This paper reviews the most relevant works that have investigated robustness in power grids using Complex Networks (CN) concepts. In this broad field there are two different approaches. The first one is based solely on topological concepts, and uses metrics such as mean path length, clustering coefficient, efficiency and betweenness centrality, among many others. The second, hybrid approach consists of introducing (into the CN framework) some concepts from Electrical Engineering (EE) in the effort of enhancing the topological approach, and uses novel, more efficient electrical metrics such as electrical betweenness, net-ability, and others. There is however a controversy about whether these approaches are able to provide insights into all aspects of real power grids. The CN community argues that the topological approach does not aim to focus on the detailed operation, but to discover the unexpected emergence of collective behavior, while part of the EE community asserts that this leads to an excessive simplification. Beyond this open debate it seems to be no predominant structure (scale-free, small-world) in high-voltage transmission power grids, the vast majority of power grids studied so far. Most of them have in common that they are vulnerable to targeted attacks on the most connected nodes and robust to random failure. In this respect there are only a few works that propose strategies to improve robustness such as intentional islanding, restricted link addition, microgrids and smart grids, for which novel studies suggest that small-world networks seem to be the best topology.
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