Transient stability preventive control with optimal power flow

Kaoru Yoda*, Takahiro Okuda, Toshiya Ohtaka, Shinichi Iwamoto, Kazuaki Nagaura, Hisanori Ito, Yukihiro Onoue

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    Abstract

    The dependence on electric power has been ever increasing and power outages have many social and economic influences. Therefore, preventive control on normal operating conditions becomes important and will be more desired in power system operations. In this paper, we pay attention to one of the most important indices for transient stability, Critical Clearing Time (CCT), and propose a new transient stability preventive control method using Optimal Power Flow (OPF). A preventive control to achieve a more stable power system operating point is carried out by generator output rescheduling and generator terminal voltage control, which are determined using the linear relationship between CCTs and the generator rotor angles, and also between CCTs and the active powers of transmission lines. The validity of the proposed method is shown by simulation studies. It is shown that the proposed method can make CCTs of severe contingencies longer than the target values.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2004 International Conference on Power System Technology, POWERCON 2004
    Pages102-107
    Number of pages6
    Volume1
    Publication statusPublished - 2004
    Event2004 International Conference on Power System Technology, POWERCON 2004 -
    Duration: 2004 Nov 212004 Nov 24

    Other

    Other2004 International Conference on Power System Technology, POWERCON 2004
    Period04/11/2104/11/24

    Keywords

    • Critical clearing time
    • Optimal power flow
    • Power system
    • Preventive control
    • Transient stability

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Engineering(all)

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