Installation planning and operation control of NAS battery systems considering voltage stability margin

Toshiya Ohtaka, Masashi Tatsuno, Shinichi Iwamoto

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we consider NAS (Natrium Sulfur = Sodium Sulfur) battery systems to be utilized for voltage stability control, and propose a method for determining installation planning and operation control schemes of NAS battery systems in order to improve voltage stability. In the stage of installation planning, optimal allocations and capacities of NAS battery systems are determined by solving optimal power flow calculations, which maximize a voltage stability index of an entire power system. In the stage of operation control, optimal PQ (active and reactive) output ratios of NAS battery systems are determined to examine the operation control patterns for various load conditions. Simulations are carried out for verifying the validity of the proposed method using the East 10 machine and West 10 machine system models, IEE of Japan, and successful results have been obtained.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSixth International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management - Proceedings
    Pages141-146
    Number of pages6
    Volume1
    Publication statusPublished - 2003
    EventSixth International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management - Proceedings - Hong Kong
    Duration: 2003 Nov 112003 Nov 14

    Other

    OtherSixth International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management - Proceedings
    CityHong Kong
    Period03/11/1103/11/14

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Engineering(all)

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