Abstract
The concept of smart grids has been widely introduced to cope with energy transition towards sustainable energy system, which results in decentralization of the energy supply system. Among various solutions to accomplish the smart grids, clustering power systems approach (CPSA) has been proposed. Based on this approach, active interconnected cluster areas, operating similar to interconnected grids in transmission systems, are created in bottom-up direction from distribution level upwards to the upstream systems. In order to manage emerging cluster areas and concurrently facilitate their cooperation, this paper proposes hybrid framework of management systems. That is, both centralized and decentralized management systems are employed for operations under the CPSA. Besides, to add a level of cyber security, this paper also presents the integration of the adapted access control mechanism based on XACML data-flow model to the management systems. Lastly, the applications of the proposed hybrid framework are illustrated and discussed in use cases.