Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply

With the increasing complexity of grid configuration and operation modes as well as the modernization of the international security system and security governance capacity, grid resilience construction has become an important means of improving power security. This study first expounds on the basic...

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Main Author: ZHENG Kaiyuan, YU Xijuan, YANG Yuxi, GAO Yang, WANG Liyong, LIU Qingshi, CHEN Ping, LIU Chongru
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Published: Editorial Department of Electric Power Construction 2025-02-01
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description With the increasing complexity of grid configuration and operation modes as well as the modernization of the international security system and security governance capacity, grid resilience construction has become an important means of improving power security. This study first expounds on the basic concept and characteristics of grid resilience and then reviews the main achievements and lessons drawn from domestic and foreign resilience research, as well as resilience enhancement measures and key technologies. Considering a typical receiving urban distribution network in Beijing as an example, the measures for building a resilient distribution network are outlined based on five perspectives: improving the perception, coordination, adaptability, defense, and resilience. The current resilience level of urban power grids is evaluated based on four aspects: grid, power supply, load, and emergency type. The constraints and challenges facing the future development of urban power grids are clarified based on the following three aspects: supply security, system security, and non-conventional security issues. Finally, the basic technical paths and key technologies for grid resilience construction are discussed, and the key technology layout for improving the resilience level is clarified based on grid characteristics.
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spelling doaj-art-fa56ef2aedcf4ee4814d300129a0c68b2025-02-10T09:54:54ZzhoEditorial Department of Electric Power ConstructionDianli jianshe1000-72292025-02-01462354810.12204/j.issn.1000-7229.2025.02.004Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power SupplyZHENG Kaiyuan, YU Xijuan, YANG Yuxi, GAO Yang, WANG Liyong, LIU Qingshi, CHEN Ping, LIU Chongru01. State Grid Beijing Electric Power Research Institute, Beijing 100075, China;2. State Grid Beijing Electric Power Company, Beijing 100031, China;3. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, ChinaWith the increasing complexity of grid configuration and operation modes as well as the modernization of the international security system and security governance capacity, grid resilience construction has become an important means of improving power security. This study first expounds on the basic concept and characteristics of grid resilience and then reviews the main achievements and lessons drawn from domestic and foreign resilience research, as well as resilience enhancement measures and key technologies. Considering a typical receiving urban distribution network in Beijing as an example, the measures for building a resilient distribution network are outlined based on five perspectives: improving the perception, coordination, adaptability, defense, and resilience. The current resilience level of urban power grids is evaluated based on four aspects: grid, power supply, load, and emergency type. The constraints and challenges facing the future development of urban power grids are clarified based on the following three aspects: supply security, system security, and non-conventional security issues. Finally, the basic technical paths and key technologies for grid resilience construction are discussed, and the key technology layout for improving the resilience level is clarified based on grid characteristics.https://www.cepc.com.cn/fileup/1000-7229/PDF/1738997640277-1878634663.pdfgrid security governance|grid resilience construction|load-end city grid|resilient cities
spellingShingle ZHENG Kaiyuan, YU Xijuan, YANG Yuxi, GAO Yang, WANG Liyong, LIU Qingshi, CHEN Ping, LIU Chongru
Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply
Dianli jianshe
grid security governance|grid resilience construction|load-end city grid|resilient cities
title Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply
title_full Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply
title_fullStr Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply
title_full_unstemmed Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply
title_short Resilient Distribution Network Practice of Cities Under the Demand for Safe and Reliable Power Supply
title_sort resilient distribution network practice of cities under the demand for safe and reliable power supply
topic grid security governance|grid resilience construction|load-end city grid|resilient cities
url https://www.cepc.com.cn/fileup/1000-7229/PDF/1738997640277-1878634663.pdf
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