Power Network Topology Control for Mitigating the Effects of Geomagnetically Induced Currents

Power network topology control for mitigating the effects of geomagnetically induced currents

Klauber and Zhu published a paper in Signals, Systems and Computer for the 5oth Asilomar Conference in 2016. They consider the problem of designing operational Geomagnetically Induced Current (GIC) mitigation strategies by switching transmission lines. This topology control approach could relieve the power network from temporarily high level of GIC flows, without significantly affecting the security of grid operations.

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