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Probabilistic Power Flow Computation via Low-Rank and Sparse Tensor Recovery

Abstract

This paper presents a tensor-recovery method to solve probabilistic power flow problems. Our approach generates a high-dimensional and sparse generalized polynomial-chaos expansion that provides useful statistical information. The result can also speed up other essential routines in power systems (e.g., stochastic planning, operations and controls). Instead of simulating a power flow equation at all quadrature points, our approach only simulates an extremely small subset of samples. We suggest a model to exploit the underlying low-rank and sparse structure of high-dimensional simulation data arrays, making our technique applicable to power systems with many random parameters. We also present a numerical method to solve the resulting nonlinear optimization problem. Our algorithm is implemented in MATLAB and is verified by several benchmarks in MATPOWER 5.15.1. Accurate results are obtained for power systems with up to 5050 independent random parameters, with a speedup factor up to 9×10209\times 10^{20}.

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