Power Flow Balancing With Decentralized Graph Neural Networks
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27777Date
2022-08-01Type
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We propose an end-to-end framework based on a Graph Neural Network (GNN) to balance the power flows in energy grids. The balancing is framed as a supervised vertex regression task, where the GNN is trained to predict the current and power injections at each grid branch that yield a power flow balance. By representing the power grid as a line graph with branches as vertices, we can train a GNN that is accurate and robust to changes in topology. In addition, by using specialized GNN layers, we are able to build a very deep architecture that accounts for large neighborhoods on the graph, while implementing only localized operations. We perform three different experiments to evaluate: i) the benefits of using localized rather than global operations and the tendency of deep GNN models to oversmooth the quantities on the nodes; ii) the resilience to perturbations in the graph topology; and iii) the capability to train the model simultaneously on multiple grid topologies and the consequential improvement in generalization to new, unseen grids. The proposed framework is efficient and, compared to other solvers based on deep learning, is robust to perturbations not only to the physical quantities on the grid components, but also to the topology.
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Hansen, Anfinsen, Bianchi. Power Flow Balancing With Decentralized Graph Neural Networks. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. 2022Metadata
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