Fast and economic generator output adjustment for improvement of transient stability ATC

Ryosuke Tabuchi, Takahiro Chiku, Shinichi Iwamoto, Hideo Hosogoe, Yasuto Akiyama

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    Abstract

    Recent deregulation has increased inter-area electricity transactions. Also, renewable energy and distributed power generation have been introduced into power systems because of worldwide societal interest in environmental problems. However, renewable energies such as photovoltaic and wind power generation are unstable due to their dependence on natural sources. This has made power systems more complicated and potentially prone to large outages, particularly due to transient stability problem. Tie-line Available Transfer Capability (ATC) is an important transaction index. Previous ATC research has mainly focused on fast calculation, but more flexible transactions should also improve ATC. We propose an efficient generator output adjustment method for improving transient stability in ATC, taking into account calculation speed and economy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication10th International Power and Energy Conference, IPEC 2012
    Pages201-206
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    Event10th International Power and Energy Conference, IPEC 2012 - Ho Chi Minh City
    Duration: 2012 Dec 122012 Dec 13

    Other

    Other10th International Power and Energy Conference, IPEC 2012
    CityHo Chi Minh City
    Period12/12/1212/12/13

    Keywords

    • available transfer capability
    • generator output adjustment
    • optimal power flow calculation
    • SIME
    • tie-line
    • transient stability

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
    • Fuel Technology

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