Implementation of a Large-Scale Optimal Power Flow Solver Based on Semidefinite Programming

TitleImplementation of a Large-Scale Optimal Power Flow Solver Based on Semidefinite Programming
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDaniel K Molzahn, Jesse T Holzer, Bernard C Lesieutre, Christopher L DeMarco
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume28
Issue4
Pagination3987 - 3998
Date Published4/2013
ISSN0885-8950
KeywordsAA13-005, AARD, optimal power flow (OPF), RTGRM
Abstract

The application of semidefinite programming to the optimal power flow (OPF) problem has recently attracted significant research interest. This paper provides advances in modeling and computation required for solving the OPF problem for large-scale, general power system models. Specifically, a semidefinite programming relaxation of the OPF problem is presented that incorporates multiple generators at the same bus and parallel lines. Recent research in matrix completion techniques that decompose a single large matrix constrained to be positive semidefinite into many smaller matrices has made solution of OPF problems using semidefinite programming computationally tractable for large system models. We provide three advances to existing decomposition techniques: a matrix combination algorithm that further decreases solver time, a modification to an existing decomposition technique that extends its applicability to general power system networks, and a method for obtaining the optimal voltage profile from the solution to a decomposed semidefinite program.

DOI10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2258044
Short TitleIEEE Trans. Power Syst.