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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 20, 2024
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2020
Duke Energy Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
W R M Anuja Ratnayake, Charlotte, NC (US);
Daniel Woodall, Raleigh, NC (US);
Andrew Kling, Charlotte, NC (US);
Gerard Rendell, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jacob A. Richardson, Charlotte, NC (US);
Miguel Armando Sanda, Indian Land, SC (US);
Jose Martin Cardenas, Charlotte, NC (US);
John Templeton Pressley, Charlotte, NC (US);
Rakesh Kumar Belchandan, Charlotte, NC (US);
Duke Energy Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
A control system for a power distribution grid including an electrical distribution circuit includes a processor configured to perform operations including constructing a grid model comprising edges and nodes representing assets and transmission paths of the power distribution grid, generating an analysis of an operation of the power distribution grid over a predetermined time duration, determining a plurality of constraint violations based on the analysis of the operation of the power distribution grid within the predetermined time duration, generating a plurality of alterations to the power distribution grid, respective ones of the plurality of alterations resolving at least one of the constraint violations, selecting a first alteration of the plurality of alterations to the power distribution grid responsive to determining that the selected first alteration resolves at least two of the plurality of constraint violations, and autonomously implementing the first alteration to the power distribution grid.