DocumentCode
1183036
Title
Capacitor Bank Planning for Possible System Contingencies
Author
Lee, T.H. ; Obadina, O.O. ; Hill, E.F. ; Jong, T.L. ; Pan, C.T.
Author_Institution
The NB Electric Power Commission
Issue
9
fYear
1985
Firstpage
2361
Lastpage
2366
Abstract
A new method for planning capacitor banks as sources of VARs for voltage maintenance during anticipated normal and contingency conditions is proposed in this work. The objective is to minimize the total investment cost in the new reactive sources. The scheduling technique is based on sequentialty selecting the most severe operating state which requires the maximum reactive power, determining the optimal bus for this state using a cost-based index, and suitably modifying, if necessary, the reactive power installed to satisfy less severe operating conditions. The solution procedure employs the Compensation method (Large- change Sensitivity Technique) for network solution to update bus voltages. The discrete nature of the capacitor bank, the installation, site, and switching facility cost are all conside ed in-the optimitation process. The algorithm also minimizes the number of switchable installations. The proposed VAR scheduling method is compared with the Inverse Jacobian method for accuracy, and with other scheduling ideas for investment costs, via the IEEE 30-bus system.
Keywords
Capacitors; Control systems; Costs; Investments; Niobium; Optimal scheduling; Power system planning; Reactive power; Testing; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9510
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAS.1985.318959
Filename
4113394
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