Uncovering Contributing Factors to Interruptions in the Power Grid: An Arctic Case
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25070Date
2022-01-03Type
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Chiesa, Matteo; Bianchi, Filippo Maria; Eikeland, Odin Foldvik; Holmstrand, Inga Setså; Bakkejord, Sigurd; Santos, SergioAbstract
Electric failures are a problem for customers and grid operators. Identifying causes and
localizing the source of failures in the grid is critical. Here, we focus on a specific power grid in the
Arctic region of Northern Norway. First, we collected data pertaining to the grid topology, the topography of the area, the historical meteorological data, and the historical energy consumption/production
data. Then, we exploited statistical and machine-learning techniques to predict the occurrence of
failures. The classification models achieve good performance, meaning that there is a significant
relationship between the collected variables and fault occurrence. Thus, we interpreted the variables
that mostly explain the classification results to be the main driving factors of power interruption.
Wind speed of gust and local industry activity are found to be the main controlling parameters in
explaining the power failure occurrences. The result could provide important information to the
distribution system operator for implementing strategies to prevent and mitigate incoming failures.
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Eikeland, O.F.; Maria Bianchi, F.; Holmstrand, I.S.; Bakkejord, S.; Santos, S.; Chiesa, M. Uncovering Contributing Factors to Interruptions in the Power Grid: An Arctic Case. Energies 2022, 15, 305Metadata
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