Recursive Restoration Refinement: A Fast Heuristic for Near-Optimal Restoration Prioritization in Power Systems

5 Apr 2022  ·  Noah Rhodes, Carleton Coffrin, Line Roald ·

The prioritization of restoration actions after large power system outages plays a key role in how quickly power can be restored. It has been shown that fast and intuitive heuristics for restoration prioritization most often result in low-quality restoration plans. Meanwhile, mathematical optimization tools that find high-quality restoration plans are too slow to be applied to restoration planning problems of practical interest. This work makes a significant step in closing this quality vs compute time gap by proposing the Recursive Restoration Refinement heuristic for power system restoration. This heuristic is shown to produce near-optimal restoration plans up to 1,000 times faster than other state-of-the-art solution methods on a range of test cases with up to 500 buses and 700 damaged components. The potential impact of this new heuristic is demonstrated by a preliminary analysis of the key features of high-quality restoration plans. The recursive restoration refinement algorithm and other methods explored in this work have been made available as part of the open-source software package, PowerModelsRestoration, to support ongoing research in power restoration algorithms.

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